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Environmental effects of ozone depletion and its interactions with climate change: progress report, 2015

Authors :
Andrady, Anthony L
Aucamp, Pieter J
Austin, Amy T
Bais, Alkiviadis F
Ballare, Carlos L
Barnes, Paul W
Bernhard, Germar H
Bjorn, Lars Olof
Bornman, Janet F
Erickson, David J
de Gruijl, Frank R
Hader, Donat -P
Ilyas, Mohammad
Longstreth, Janice
Lucas, Robyn M
Madronich, Sasha
McKenzie, Richard L
Neale, Rachel E
Norval, Mary
Pandey, Krishna K
Paul, Nigel D
Redhwi, Halim Halim
Robinson, Sharon A
Rose, Kevin C
Shao, Min
Sinha, Rajeshwar P
Solomon, Keith R
Sulzberger, Barbara
Takizawa, Yukio
Torikai, Ayako
Tourpali, Kleareti
Williamson, Craig E
Wilson, Stephen R
Wangberg, Sten-Ake
Worrest, Robert
Young, Antony R
Zepp, Richard G
Andrady, Anthony L
Aucamp, Pieter J
Austin, Amy T
Bais, Alkiviadis F
Ballare, Carlos L
Barnes, Paul W
Bernhard, Germar H
Bjorn, Lars Olof
Bornman, Janet F
Erickson, David J
de Gruijl, Frank R
Hader, Donat -P
Ilyas, Mohammad
Longstreth, Janice
Lucas, Robyn M
Madronich, Sasha
McKenzie, Richard L
Neale, Rachel E
Norval, Mary
Pandey, Krishna K
Paul, Nigel D
Redhwi, Halim Halim
Robinson, Sharon A
Rose, Kevin C
Shao, Min
Sinha, Rajeshwar P
Solomon, Keith R
Sulzberger, Barbara
Takizawa, Yukio
Torikai, Ayako
Tourpali, Kleareti
Williamson, Craig E
Wilson, Stephen R
Wangberg, Sten-Ake
Worrest, Robert
Young, Antony R
Zepp, Richard G
Source :
Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The Environmental Effects Assessment Panel (EEAP) is one of three Panels that regularly informs the Parties (countries) to the Montreal Protocol on the effects of ozone depletion and the consequences of climate change interactions with respect to human health, animals, plants, biogeochemistry, air quality, and materials. The Panels provide a detailed assessment report every four years. The most recent 2014 Quadrennial Assessment by the EEAP was published as a special issue of seven papers in 2015 (Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2015, 14, 1-184). The next Quadrennial Assessment will be published in 2018/2019. In the interim, the EEAP generally produces an annual update or progress report of the relevant scientific findings. The present progress report for 2015 assesses some of the highlights and new insights with regard to the interactive nature of the effects of UV radiation, atmospheric processes, and climate change.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn987586698
Document Type :
Electronic Resource