ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH: NEW PAN-EUROPEAN STUDY INTO THE NORTHERN OZONE LAYER

From: Europe Energy | Date: February 18, 1994 | Copyright information

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A new pan-European study into the deterioration of the ozone layer, coordinated by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Research (DG XII) and with the collaboration of the EFTA member states, has just been launched in response to the dangerous depletion of the ozone layer over Northern Europe. The Second European Stratospheric Arctic and Mid-latitude Experiment, code-named SESAME, will attempt to throw more light on the cause and effect of the loss of o...

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