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30th Anniversary of the Montreal Protocol: From the safeguard of the ozone layer to the protection of the Earth Climate

Table of contents





External Geophysics, Climate (Aeronomy and Meteorology)
The discovery of the Antarctic Ozone Hole
p. 335-340

External Geophysics, Climate (Aeronomy and Meteorology)
Two decades of polar ozone research via airborne science investigations: Addressing a NASA mandate in atmospheric composition
p. 341-346



External Geophysics, Climate (Aeronomy and Meteorology)
Is global ozone recovering?
p. 368-375

External Geophysics, Climate (Aeronomy and Meteorology)
Changes in water vapor and aerosols and their relation to stratospheric ozone
p. 376-383



External Geophysics, Climate (Aeronomy and Meteorology)
Future ozone in a changing climate
p. 403-409

p. 410-424

External Geophysics, Climate (Aeronomy and Meteorology)
Montreal Protocol at 30: The governance structure, the evolution, and the Kigali Amendment
p. 425-431

External Geophysics, Climate (Aeronomy and Meteorology)
NASA's contribution to ozone research and monitoring
p. 432-434

External Geophysics, Climate (Aeronomy and Meteorology)
Ozone and climate governance: An implausible path dependence
p. 435-441

External geophysics, Climate (Aeronomy and Meteorology)
The way forward for Montreal Protocol science
p. 442-447