The long-lasting impact of gases emitted last century means the ozone hole above Antarctica will keep forming annually for at least four more decades. Emerging threats like mega-wildfires, rocket emissions, and satellite debris are creating new challenges to ozone recovery that need our attention. UC Associate Professor in Environmental Physics discusses this important issue on The Conversation. .
Disclosure statement:
Dr Revell receives New سԹGovernment funding from the Royal Society Te Apārangi (Marsden fund and Rutherford Discovery Fellowships) and Ministry for the Environment.