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Twenty years of ozone decline : proceedings of the Symposium for the 20th Anniversary of the Montreal Protocol / Christos Zerefos, Georgios Contopoulos, Gregory Skalkeas, editors.
Author
Symposium for the 20th Anniversary of the Montreal Protocol (2007 : Athens, Greece)
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed. 2009.
Published/Created
[Dordrecht] : Springer, c2009.
Description
1 online resource (476 p.)
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Climatic changes
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International cooperation
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Congresses
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Ozone layer depletion
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International cooperation
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Congresses
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Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer (1985). Protocols, etc 1987 Sept. 15.
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Symposium for the 20th Anniversary of the Montreal Protocol
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Contopoulos, George, 1928-
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Skalkeas, Gregory
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Zerefos, C. S. (Christos S.)
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Summary note
This book includes articles presented by leading scientists in the ozone field at the Symposium for the 20th Anniversary of the Montreal Protocol, jointly organized by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the International Ozone Commission (IO3C), the Academy of Athens and the Mariolopoulos-Kanaginis Foundation, held in Athens in September 2007. His Excellency Ban Ki-moon, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, recently stated: "The success of the Montreal Protocol shows us that there are global instruments that can help curb the impact of human activities on the global environment. We should draw lessons from this experience, and strive to replicate it." This book responds by including the history, science and lessons learned by the application of the Montreal Protocol over the past twenty years. Expressed views come from three Nobel laureates, sixty scientists and representatives of international organizations and industry. Many interesting aspects of ongoing ozone research are also presented, including comparisons of what has been achieved versus what would have been the state of ozone, climate and UV in the environment if the Protocol had never been in use.
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Description based upon print version of record.
Language note
English
Contents
Opening Ceremony
Welcome Address
Statement from the Executive Secretary for the Vienna Convention and the Montreal Protocol
Opening Address
Science Inspiring Diplomacy: The Improbable Montreal Protocol
Keynote Speeches
Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
Atmospheric N2O Releases from Biofuel Production Systems: A Major Factor Against “CO2 Emission Savings”: A Global View
The Long History of Ozone Measurements and the Early Search for Signs of a Trend
The History of Total Ozone Measurements; the Early Search for Signs of a Trend and an Update
The Long History of Ozone: Analyses of Recent Measurements
The Long History of Ozone Measurements: Climatological Information Derived from Long Ozone Records
Ozone Measurements
International Multi-Instruments Ground-Based Networks: Recent Developments Within the Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Changes
International Balloon Measurements for Ozone Research
The Role of Airborne Science in the Study of Polar Ozone
Role of Satellite Measurements in the Discovery of Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
Estimating When the Antarctic Ozone Hole will Recover
The European Arctic Ozone Campaigns
Operational Monitoring of the Antarctic Ozone Hole: Transition from GOME and SCIAMACHY to GOME-2
An Overview of Strategic Ozone Sounding Networks: Insights into Ozone Budgets, UT/LS Processes and Tropical Climate Signatures
Global Observations—The Key to Model Development and Improved Assessments
Ozone and Climate-Dynamics
The Rise and Fall of Dynamical Theories of the Ozone Hole
Investigations of Climate–Ozone Connections with Coupled Climate–Chemistry Models (CCMs): Another Step Forward
Stratospheric Ozone Depletion and Tropospheric Chemistry
Tropospheric Ozone Climate–Chemistry Interaction: Aspects of Climate Changes
Metrics for Ozone and Climate: Three-Dimensional Modeling Studies of Ozone Depletion Potentials and Indirect Global Warming Potentials
Stratosphere—Troposphere Interactions in a Chemistry-Climate Model
Winter Ozone Transport Variations and the Montreal Protocol Impact as Revealed by the Total Ozone Ground-Based Measurements over the Russian Territory in 1973–2005
Solar Ultraviolet Measurements and Effects
Solar UV: Measurements and Trends
Ozone and Ultraviolet Radiation: Informing the Public
A Contemporary Strategy for Sun Exposure
Initiatives – Recent Reports
Findings from the 2006 Ozone Scientific Assessment for the Montreal Protocol
SPARC Science Supporting the Montreal Protocol
Industry and the Importance of Science to Business
How Science Guides Industry Choice of Alternatives to Ozone-Depleting Substances
The Importance of Chemical Substitutes to Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
Perspectives on the Roles of Science, Scientific Assessments, the Science/Policy Interface and Industry
The Role of Financial Assistance by the Multilateral Fund in Technology Change to Protect the Ozone Layer
Conclusion
Athens Statement.
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ISBN
1-282-36397-2
9786612363979
90-481-2469-7
OCLC
435632011
Doi
10.1007/978-90-481-2469-5
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