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Theres a hole in the world tonight
Theres a hole in the world tonight





theres a hole in the world tonight

theres a hole in the world tonight

In recognition of all that the Montreal Protocol has done and strives to do in the future, I made an infographic. (It is tied with its framework treaty, The Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer.) Since then, a total of 197 countries have signed, making the Montreal Protocol one of the most widely ratified treaties in UN History. Two years later, 27 countries responded to the treat of ozone loss by signing the first Montreal Protocol. Two years later, 27 countries responded to the treat of ozone loss by signing the first Montreal Protocol. They began referring to this as the ozone hole. They began referring to this as the “ozone hole.” By 1985, scientists noted an annual thinning of the ozone layer over the Antarctic. Sherwood Rowland introduced the hypothesis that chlorofluorocarbons could eat away at the ozone layer. The origin of the Montreal Protocol is often traced back to 1974, when Nobel prize-winning chemists Mario Molina and F.

THERES A HOLE IN THE WORLD TONIGHT SKIN

The ozone layer is vitally important to life on our planet because it helps protect all living things from harmful ultraviolet rays that can cause genetic damage, such as skin cancer. Start with no music: Intro: Chorus: A E Theres a whole in the world tonight, A E Theres a cloud of fear and sorrow, A E Theres a whole in the world.

theres a hole in the world tonight

This Sunday marked the 25 th anniversary of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer , a United Nations (UN) treaty designed to protect Earth’s ozone layer. Life in Antarctica to life in space: A Q&A with a SETI researcher Miriam Kramer







Theres a hole in the world tonight