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Stratospheric ozone concentration in the Southern Hemisphere, measured in Dobson Units (DU). One Dobson Unit is the number of molecules of ozone that would be
required to create a layer of pure ozone 0.01 millimeters thick at a temperature of 0 degrees Celsius and a pressure of 1 atmosphere.
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2020
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- Annual change in atmospheric CFC-11 concentrations
- Antarctic ozone hole area
- Change in the consumption of ozone-depleting substances
- Consumption of Ozone-Depleting Substances
- Countries subscribed to the Montreal Protocol
- Equivalent stratospheric chorine (ESC) concentrations
- Excess skin cancer cases due to ozone depletion
- Measured and expected atmospheric concentrations of CFC-11
- Number of parties in multilateral environmental agreements
- Ozone-depleting substance consumption
- Ozone-depleting substance emissions
- Stratospheric ozone concentration projections
- Subscriptions to the Montreal Protocol by region