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Susan Solomon and Stephen Andersen on Saving the Ozone Layer

Published
16 September, 2021
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  • The industrial and commercial uses of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
  • How we discovered the atmospheric effects of CFCs
  • The Montreal Protocol and its significance
  • Dr. Solomon's, Dr. Farman's, and Dr. Andersen's crucial roles in helping to solve the ozone hole crisis
  • Lessons we can take away for climate change and other global catastrophic risks

 

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Check out the story of the ozone hole crisis here

0:00 Intro

3:13 What are CFCs and what was their role in society?

7:09 James Lovelock discovering an abundance of CFCs in the lower atmosphere

12:43 F. Sherwood Rowland's and Mario Molina's research on the atmospheric science of CFCs

19:52 How a single chlorine atom from a CFC molecule can destroy a large amount of ozone

23:12 Moving from models of ozone depletion to empirical evidence of the ozone depleting mechanism

24:41 Joseph Farman and discovering the ozone hole

30:36 Susan Solomon's discovery of the surfaces of high altitude Arctic clouds being crucial for ozone depletion

47:22 The Montreal Protocol

1:00:00 Who were the key stake holders in the Montreal Protocol?

1:03:46 Stephen Andersen's efforts to phase out CFCs as the co-chair of the Montreal Protocol Technology and Economic Assessment Panel

1:13:28 The Montreal Protocol helping to prevent 11 billion metric tons of CO2 emissions per year

1:18:30 Susan and Stephen's key takeaways from their experience with the ozone hole crisis

1:24:24 What world did we avoid through our efforts to save the ozone layer?

1:28:37 The lessons Stephen and Susan take away from their experience working to phase out CFCs from industry

1:34:30 Is action on climate change practical?

1:40:34 Does the Paris Agreement have something like the Montreal Protocol Technology and Economic Assessment Panel?

1:43:23 Final words from Susan and Stephen

 

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