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Carbon compounds climate effects

The possible effects of a decrease in stratospheric ozone concentrations include (1) an increase in skin cancers, (2) an increase in damage to crops and trees, (3) stratospheric cooling leading to large-scale climate changes, and (4) additional production of tropospheric ozone as more and more uv radiation is able to penetrate into the atmosphere closer to Earth. In addition, CFCs themselves, like carbon dioxide and other compounds mentioned in Chapter 11, are greenhouse gases. [Pg.558]


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