He wants to launch hundreds of rockets filled with sulphur into the stratosphere, these aren’t just wild musings,
in 1995 Paul Crutzen won the Nobel Prize, explaining how the ozone hole is formed over Antarctica.
Partly as a result of his work world governments took action and banned CFC’s,
the pollutants found in fridges and aerosols that were destroying it.
The hole in the ozone layer has now started to close, but today Paul Crutzen is again on the warpath,
this time he’s targeting CO2 and the greenhouse effect,
which traps heat from the sun’s rays within the earth’s atmosphere.
He’s found inspiration in more recent volcanic events.
In 1991 there was a massive eruption in Southeast Asia.
He wants to launch hundreds of rockets filled with sulphur into the stratosphere, these aren’t just wild musings,in 1995 Paul Crutzen won the Nobel Prize, explaining how the ozone hole is formed over Antarctica.Partly as a result of his work world governments took action and banned CFC’s,the pollutants found in fridges and aerosols that were destroying it.The hole in the ozone layer has now started to close, but today Paul Crutzen is again on the warpath,this time he’s targeting CO2 and the greenhouse effect,which traps heat from the sun’s rays within the earth’s atmosphere.He’s found inspiration in more recent volcanic events.In 1991 there was a massive eruption in Southeast Asia.
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