Frequently Asked Questions

How does the hole in the ozone layer affect global warming?

The hole in the upper ozone layer (stratosphere) causes cooling because ozone itself is a greenhouse gas. However, ozone is needed in the stratosphere where it occurs naturally to filter out harmful ultraviolet radiation.

Ozone in the lower atmosphere (troposphere) is caused by pollutants. Ozone in the troposphere is dangerous to human health because it can cause lung damage and other cardiopulmonary problems when breathed.

Substances that deplete ozone in the stratosphere are regulated under the Montreal Protocol. Ozone in the troposphere is regulated by the Clean Air Act.

Learn More: Complete ozone information from the Environmental Protection Agency

Last updated: June 4, 2012


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