The Nobel Prize’s Post

Remembering Paul Crutzen who was awarded the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for helping us understand why the ozone layer, which protects us from harmful UV radiation, was disappearing. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3o3DfL7 Picture: Ozone depletion at Antarctica. Credit: Penn State via flickr.

  • An image of the Ozone depletion at Antarctica. There are four images of the earth coloured green with a growing blue-purple circle representing the ozone layer being depleted.

Paul Crutzen’s work on the ozone layer not only earned him the Nobel Prize but also played a critical role in protecting the planet from harmful UV radiation. His legacy continues to shape environmental science today.

Yeah sir quite specific concern you raise it

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Haron Sekkai

Wer Technik versteht kann Aufgaben lösen, Lösungen beschreiben und erklären.

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With his work, he ensured that today there are temperature control devices with natural refrigerants and an ODP (Ozone Depletion Potential) of 0!

Hany Ibrahim

Professor of Immunology at Menoufia University

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Insightful

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I agree.Olivera Novitović.

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SWANAND MALODE

GLOBAL REGULATORY COMPLIANCE SPECIALIST || GOVERNMENT LIASONING ADVISER || EXPERT ADVISER IN TOXICOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, AND RADIOISOTOPE STUDIES || EXPERT OECD GLP CONSULTANT || RADIOTRACER LAB SETUP CONSULTANT ||

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Insightful!

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