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Operation ozone: how the world patched up the hole in the sky

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Climate change can feel like an overwhelming problem, so it’s important to shine a light on environmental success stories. One such tale? How the world came together to save the ozone!

© Lemonada Media Length 29 min 6 December 2023 EducationalHistory USA Episodic

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© Lemonada Media Length 29 min 6 December 2023 EducationalHistory USA Episodic

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Climate change can feel like an overwhelming problem, so it’s important to shine a light on environmental success stories. One such tale? How the world came together to save the ozone!

Join Joy and co-host Asa as they whisk listeners from the birth of ozone-depleting chemicals, to the scientific discovery that these chemicals were destroying our atmosphere, to the stunning act of international cooperation that lead to the Montreal Protocol, the world’s most successful environmental agreement to this day. Plus, a First Things First to light up your day!

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