New Study Challenges Optimistic Claims of Ozone Hole Recovery

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New Study Challenges Optimistic Claims of Ozone Hole Recovery
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A new study published in Nature Communications challenges the widely accepted belief that the ozone layer is recovering. The study suggests that the ozone hole above Antarctica may not be shrinking as expected and may even be expanding. The researchers found that ozone levels have decreased by 26% since 2004 at the core of the hole during the Antarctic spring. They attribute this depletion to changes in the Antarctic polar vortex, although they did not explore the specific causes. Some scientists are skeptical of the study's findings, pointing to other factors such as smoke from wildfires and volcanic eruptions, as well as the influence of the El Niño Southern Oscillation.

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