Technically, this is a question I had when studying Earth and Environmental Science. But I think it applies here. It's about explaining changes in climate since the industrial revolution.
Because CFCs deplete the ozone layer which has the role of preventing UV radiation from reaching the surface of the earth, would the presence of CFCs lead to an increase in surface temperature? Would it be localised?
Any thoughts? Thanks
Because CFCs deplete the ozone layer which has the role of preventing UV radiation from reaching the surface of the earth, would the presence of CFCs lead to an increase in surface temperature? Would it be localised?
Any thoughts? Thanks