Smoke from wildfires destroys Ozone layer

Researchers cautioned that if major fires became more frequent with a changing climate, more damaging ultraviolet radiation from the sun will reach the ground.

A new study led by the University of Waterloo found that smoke from wildfires can destroy the ozone layer. Researchers cautioned that if major fires became more frequent with a changing climate, more damaging ultraviolet radiation from the sun will reach the ground.

The study was published in the journal, 'Science'.

The ozone shield is a part of the stratosphere layer of the...read more

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