Trends in Emissions of Ozone-Depleting Substances, Ozone Layer Recovery, and Implications for Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure
Lead Agency: NOAA
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How to cite this report: CCSP, 2008: Reanalysis of Historical Climate Data for Key Atmospheric
Features: Implications for Attribution of Causes of Observed Change. A
Report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee
on Global Change Research [Randall Dole, Martin Hoerling, and Siegfried
Schubert (eds.)]. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
National Climatic Data Center, Asheville, NC, 156 pp.
See also brochure: The Ozone Layer: Ozone Depletion, Recovery in a Changing Climate, and the "World Avoided"
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Complete Report [5 Mb]
Individual Sections
Front Cover [189 Kb]
Front Matter:
Federal Executive Team, Editorial and Production Team, Transmittal
Letter, Table of Contents, Author Team for this Report, Acknowledgement
[548 Kb]
Synopsis [89 Kb]
Preface / Motivation for Report [250 Kb]
Executive Summary [802 Kb]
Chapter 1: Introduction [337 Kb]
Chapter 2: Current Trends, Mixing Ratios, and Emissions of Ozone-Depleting Substances and Their Substitutes[2 Mb]
Chapter 3: Ozone and UV Observations [2 Mb]
Chapter 4: How Do Climate Change and Stratospheric Ozone Loss Interact? [648 Kb]
Chapter 5: The Future and Recovery [537 Kb]
Chapter 6: Implications for the United States [294 Kb]
Appendix A: Twenty Questions and Answers About the Ozone Layer: 2006 Update [1 Mb]
Glossary and Acronyms [139 Kb]
References [247 Kb]
Back Matter: Contact Information [217 Kb]
Back Cover [300 Kb]
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