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Controversial study suggesting ozone hole isn’t recovering is skewed by bad data, experts say


Experts have criticized a new study, which has fueled speculation that the ozone hole above Antarctica may not be recovering as expected.  (Image credit: NASA/Windfall Films)

A controversial new study has sparked concerns that the ozone hole above Antarctica is not recovering as fast as we thought it was, and may even be getting bigger. However, many experts who were not involved in the study have rejected those claims, criticizing the quality of the research.

The ozone layer is a section of Earth’s atmosphere between 9 and 22 miles (15 and 35 kilometers) above the surface, where there is a high concentration of ozone — an oxygen molecule variant with three atoms instead of the usual two. This layer blocks out harmful levels of ultraviolet rays from the sun that could otherwise cause serious damage to life, including humans.

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