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Reflections on the ozone hole

Jonathan Shanklin
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Jonathan Shanklin: Jonathan Shanklin is head of the Meteorology and Ozone Monitoring Unit at the British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge CB3 0ET, UK. j.shanklin@bas.ac.uk

Nature, 2010, vol. 465, issue 7294, 34-35

Abstract: Jonathan Shanklin, one of the team who discovered the thinning ozone layer over the Antarctic 25 years ago, reflects on lessons learned from a tale of luck, public perception and fast environmental change.

Date: 2010
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