God has given us innumerable blessings and one of it
undoubtedly is the ozone layer. The ozone layer is the layer
that protects us from the harmful Ultra Violet rays of the sun.
It contains high concentrations of ozone (O3) which absorb most
of these rays. It is a layer in the stratosphere, some 15-20
miles above the ground. The disappointing part is that although
this layer is of so much advantage to life on earth especially
the human beings, we are not taking adequate care of it. This is
leading to Ozone Depletion!
The reality that the Ozone layer was depleting was found out in
the mid- 1980's. There are a couple of causes for Ozone
Depletion but the main cause of its destruction is the release
of CFC's (chlorofluorocarbons).CFC's were used as refrigerants
in air conditioners and refrigerators/freezers, in propellants
in cleaners, room deodorizers, furniture polishes, hair spray
and perfumes. They were used as blowing agents in the production
of Styrofoam and foam rubber as well. They are highly toxic,
highly flammable and highly reactive compounds. They are highly
stable and accumulate in the atmosphere and deplete the Ozone
Layer.
The depletion is a catalytic process by atomic chlorine. In the
stratosphere the chlorine atom is taken off from the CFC
molecule. It then combines with one of the three oxygen atoms in
the ozone molecule. This process continues until all the oxygen
atoms are taken. One single chlorine atom can destroy more than
100,000 molecules of ozone.
Ozone depletion is actually thinning of the ozone layer. Due to
this thinning, holes have been formed in the ozone layer. The
first victim of ozone depletion was Antarctica. There is a huge
hole on top of it. This was discovered in 1984. Now Ozone
Depletion has become a major environmental issue. Depletion of
the ozone is taking place at both the hemispheres. It is
happening everywhere except the tropics.
There are a lot of adverse effects of Ozone Depletion. There is
an increase in skin cancer as Ultra Violet rays are not being
filtered and more are reaching the Earths' surface. Every time 1
% of the Ozone layer is lost 2% more UV rays reach the surface
of the planet. There is an increase in cataracts. In addition to
this there is an increased risk of malaria and other infectious
diseases. The Ultra Violet rays damage plants as well.
Ecosystems are also being destroyed. The environment is being
damaged and the earths' climate is also changing. Global warming
is also a consequence of Ozone depletion due to which the ice
caps are melting and if this continued to happen there will be
flooding and our reserves of water will be wasted.
A lot is now being done to save the ozone layer from being
depleted otherwise the effects on the planet would be
catastrophic. In 1987 the use of CFC's was banned under the
Montreal Protocol a treaty to protect the ozone. Now much more
environment friendly products are being used. Now 16th September
is celebrated as World Ozone Day.
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