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  1. The Ozone Layer (True Books: Environment) by Rhonda Lucas Donald, 2002-03
  2. Ozone (Our Environment) by Eleanor J. Hall, Don Nardo, 2005-09-16
  3. Determination of ozone in outdoor and indoor environments using nitrite-impregnated passive samplers followed by ion chromatography.(TECHNICAL PAPER)(Technical ... of the Air & Waste Management Association by Sathrugnan Karthikeyan, Sundararajan Venkatesa Perumal, et all 2007-08-01
  4. New critical levels for ozone effects on young trees based on AOT40 and simulated cumulative leaf uptake of ozone [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by P.E. Karlsson, J. Uddling, et all 2004-05-01
  5. Tropospheric ozone and the environment II: Effects, modeling and control (Transactions)
  6. Tropospheric Ozone and the Environment by Ronald L. Berglund (ed), 1991
  7. Analysis of sources and partitioning of oxidant in the UK-Part 1: the NO"X-dependence of annual mean concentrations of nitrogen dioxide and ozone [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by M.E. Jenkin, 2004-09-01
  8. Protecting the ozone layer. (The Global Environment): An article from: Finance & Development by Mohan Munasinghe, Kenneth King, 1992-06-01
  9. Long-term changes in tropospheric ozone [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by S.J. Oltmans, A.S. Lefohn, et all 2006-06-01
  10. Ozone: The eternal purifier of the earth and cleanser of all living beings : the future of ozone in medicine, environment, and society or 21st century medicine and technology now by H. E Sartori, 1994
  11. Clover: Investigating the effects of tropospheric ozone (Monitoring the environment series) by Norman D Anderson, 1997
  12. Neural networks for analysing the relevance of input variables in the prediction of tropospheric ozone concentration [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by J. Gomez-Sanchis, J.D. Martin-Guerrero, et all 2006-10-01
  13. Carbohydrate concentrations in different plant parts of young beech and spruce along a gradient of ozone pollution [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by S. Braun, U. Zugmaier, et all 2004-05-01
  14. The dependence of tropospheric ozone production rate on ozone precursors [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by L.I. Kleinman, 2005-01-01

1. The EnviroLink Network - Ozone Environment
ozone environment. ozone environment is a non governmental, non-profit organization, a group of Earth lovers working for the good of our planet Earth.
http://www.envirolink.org/resource.html?itemid=780417154369&catid=5

2. Correction For Ozone Environment
Correction for ozone environment. Your Name Your EMail Your suggested changes for this resource Current Info Category Organizations
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3. Stratospheric Ozone: We Have Reorganized Our Information.
This environment Canada site deals with issues, programs and other aspects having to do with stratospheric ozone.
http://www.ec.gc.ca/ozone/indexe.htm
We have reorganized our information.
Please refer to our new site: " Stratospheric Ozone " ( www.ec.gc.ca/ozone and update your bookmarks.

4. EEA - Ozone Depletion
Collection of indicators, reports, links, data sets and targets on European ozone depletion topics.
http://themes.eea.eu.int/Environmental_issues/ozone/
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Ozone depletion The destruction of the ozone layer, which protects all living things from harmful ultraviolet solar radiation, was one of the first, global environmental problems to be understood by the general population and tackled by the international community. The subsequent measures against the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), halons, and other ozone depleting chemicals made their production and emission drop significantly. As a result, the total concentration of chlorine in the lower atmosphere peaked in 1994. The long life of those substances in the atmosphere means that full recovery of the ozone layer is unlikely before 2050, however. The remaining policy challenges for European countries are to tighten control measures, to reduce the production and use of HCFCs and methyl bromide, to manage banks of existing ozone-depleting substances, and to support developing countries in their reduction of the use of ozone-depleting substances. webmaster@eea.eu.int

5. UNEP Division Of Technology, Industry, And Economics
A division of the United Nations environment Programme, focusing on solutions to industrial and urban environmental problems Register now. Industry and environment Review Volume 27 N° 1 Industry Sectors. ozone Protection. Pollution. Tourism. Trade
http://www.unepie.org/
SC-Net Issue 53, UNEP's Sustainable Consumption Newsletter
Bonn Conference for Renewable Energies
Bonn, 1-4 June 2004
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6. Ozone.com -- Environment | Technology | Balance -- Earth-Friendly Technology, In
ozone.com. environment Technology Balance . EarthFriendly Technology. Intelligent Discussions Chart the Course of This Site! Real-World Solutions for Improving Our environment. Coming soon
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7. Environmental Effects Of Ozone Depletion
Convention for the Protection of the ozone Layer and The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the ozone Layer United Nations environment Programme (UNEP
http://www.gcrio.org/UNEP1998/
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The United Nations Environment Programme Assessment Panel on the Environmental Effects of Ozone Depletion produced this report. The assessment is given in seven papers: changes in ultraviolet radiation, effects on human and animal health, effects on terrestrial ecosystems, effects on aquatic ecosystems, effects on biogeochemical cycles, effects on air quality, and effects on materials.
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UNITED NATIONS
ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME Environmental effects
of ozone depletion:
1998 Assessment November 1998
Pursuant to Article 6 of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer under the Auspices of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Copies of the report are available from United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
P. O. Box 30552
Nairobi
Kenya U.S. Global Change Research Information Office
(see contact information at bottom of page) Published 1998 by the Secretariat for The Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer and The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) P. O. Box 30552

8. Stratospheric Ozone
2004). Notice with Respect to Methyl Bromide (3 /2004). Welcome to the New environment Canada Stratospheric ozone Web Site! As one
http://www.ec.gc.ca/ozone/en/index.cfm

Understanding Stratospheric Ozone
Regulations Substances and Sectors National Initiatives ... Notice with Respect to Methyl Bromide
Welcome to the New Environment Canada Stratospheric Ozone Web Site!
As one of the early signatories to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer in 1987, Canada has made significant progress in reducing the emissions of ozone-depleting substances through strong control measures implemented by federal, provincial and territorial governments, changes in technologies and voluntary actions by industry. This site provides information on the history of stratospheric ozone layer depletion, the science of ozone depletion, Canada’s Ozone Layer Protection Program and the regulatory approach to protect the ozone layer, as well as information on a number of other topics. We hope you enjoy the new website and find it useful and informative. What's New About Us Topics Publications ... Canada Site The Green Lane TM , Environment Canada's World Wide Web site Important Notices

9. Encyclopedia Of The Atmospheric Environment
A onestop source of information, for younger and older users alike, on a range of atmospheric issues, including air quality, acid rain, global warming and ozone depletion. Provided by the UK Government Department of the environment, Transport and the Regions.
http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/aric/eae/

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10. Environmental Effects Of Ozone Depletion
Special issue of Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B Biology (pdf format) presents the seven technical papers comprising the United Nations environment Programme assessment.
http://www.gcrio.org/ozone/toc.html
New Library About Ask Dr. Global Change ... Library Environmental Effects of Ozone Depletion, 1998 Assessment Search Updated 8 February, 2004
Environmental Effects of Ozone Depletion
1998 Assessment
United Nations Environment Programme The following files are available in Portable Document Format (pdf). To read the files you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. Acrobat Reader can be downloaded and installed. As an alternative, you can access the HTML version of the 1998 UNEP assessment Environmental effects of ozone depletion: 1998 assessment
J. C. van der Leun, X. Tang, and M. Tevini Executive Summary List of Abbreviations Changes in biologically active ultraviolet radiation reaching the Earth's surface
Health Risks

J. Longstreth, F.R. de Gruijl, M.L. Kripke, S. Abseck, F. Arnold, H. I. Slaper, G. Velders, Y. Takizawa, and J. C. van der Leun Effects of increased solar ultraviolet radiation on terrestrial ecosystems
Effects on aquatic ecosystems

Effects of enhanced solar ultraviolet radiation on biogeochemical cycles

R. G. Zepp, T. V. Callaghan, and D. J. Erickson Changes in tropospheric composition and air quality
X. Tang, S. Madronich, T. Wallington, and D. Calamari

11. Encyclopedia Of The Atmospheric Environment
Authoritative but accessible information on a wide range of atmosphererelated and environmental topics, including air quality, acid rain, global warming, ozone depletion, and weather.
http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/aric/eae/enter.html

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12. STOCKHOLM ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE (SEI) - Homepage
Independent, international research institute specialising in sustainable development and environment issues at local, national, regional and global policy levels. Aims to clarify the requirements, strategies and policies for a transition to sustainability. These goals are linked to the principles advocated in Agenda 21 and the Conventions such as Climate Change, ozone Layer Protection and Biological Diversity.
http://www.sei.se/
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Executive Director: Roger Kasperson On the SEI Website: About SEI News Milestones Board Factsheets Courses SEI Centres - Boston - Stockholm - Tallinn - York SEI Oxford Office Staff PROGRAMMES Atmos.Environment Sus. Development Water Resources Publications - List - Search - Downloads - RED Newsletter - Presentations SEI Library SEI Jobs - Job Sites Sitemap Contact ECOSANRES SEARCH ABOUT SEI STAFF CENTRES EXPERTISE ... PUBLICATIONS SEI bridges science and policy in the field of environment and development at local, national, regional and global scales.

13. North American Research Strategy For Tropospheric Ozone
Fact sheet (1997) about joint governmental effort to understand groundlevel ozone.
http://clinton3.nara.gov/WH/EOP/OSTP/Environment/html/fac_trop_oz.html
NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES FACT SHEET NORTH AMERICAN RESEARCH STRATEGY FOR TROPOSPHERIC OZONE RESEARCH INITIATIVE Activities under the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) The NSTC's Committee on Environment and Natural Resources (CENR) identified ground-level ozone as an initiative in 1995. A signing ceremony for the charter of the North American Research Strategy for Tropospheric Ozone (NARSTO) was held at the White House in February of that year. The establishment of NARSTO is a direct response to the identification by the National Research Council (NRC) of the need for a better fundamental understanding of urban and regional ozone and its call for a coordinated national program. In addition to coordinating funding for field research, NARSTO is currently preparing a State-of-Science Assessment that will comprehensively review advances in the chemical, physical, and meteorological science of tropospheric ozone. Throughout 1997, seventeen critical review papers will be prepared by experts in the relevant research areas. These will be presented at a NARSTO Science Symposium to be held in November 1997 and will also appear in a special issue of an air quality scientific journal. The Assessment Report, which will synthesize the review papers, is scheduled for completion by the end of December 1998. It will address how recent scientific progress can be used to develop improved options for ozone management. U. S. Federal agencies participating in NARSTO include the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), Energy (Office of Energy Research), the Interior, and Transportation, as well as independent agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Science Foundation, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the Tennessee Valley Authority.

14. State Of The Environment Norway 1995
Climate change, ozone layer depletion, and acidification.
http://www.grida.no/soeno95/
Note: this is the edition of State of the Environment Norway . A 1997 edition is also available. Welcome to State of the Environment Norway.
Last updated 27. September 1996.
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  • Other links Please email comments or suggestions to webmaster@grida.no For more information contact: GRID-Arendal, Longum Park, Box 1602, Myrene, 4801, Arendal, Norway.
    Phone: +47 37 03 56 50 Fax: +47 37 03 50 50 Note: this is the edition of State of the Environment Norway . A 1997 edition is also available.
  • 15. CIESIN Ozone Home Page
    potential effects on humans and the environment have led to international resolutions designed to gradually phase out production of ozonedepleting substances.
    http://www.ciesin.org/TG/OZ/oz-home.html
    CIESIN Thematic Guides
    OZONE DEPLETION
    AND GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
    Welcome to the CIESIN thematic guide on ozone depletion issues. The purpose of this guide is to help you find selected key documents that pertain to the issue of ozone depletion: causes, human and environmental effects, and policy responses. The 1985 report of the discovery of an "ozone hole" over Antarctica focused attention on the idea that humans can have a significant impact on the global environment. This discovery, along with evidence that ozone is being lost at nearly all latitudes outside the tropics, has prompted much research into the causes of ozone depletion and the biological effects of increased ultraviolet radiation exposure. The potential effects on humans and the environment have led to international resolutions designed to gradually phase out production of ozone-depleting substances. As a result, the scientific and industrial communities have collaborated to find safe and economical replacements for chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), the manmade chemicals implicated in ozone loss. This guide contains an Overview that provides general background on key concepts and issues related to ozone depletion. In addition, four subsections explore selected topics in greater detail:

    16. Cartooning
    This comic book character plans to revive the space program by destroying the environment.
    http://www.ozones.com/whoami/oldwho/old.whoami/cartoon1.html
    Cartooning
    Here's the original Doctor Ozone, from the cover of his first comic book. Note the CFC infested spray can he's wielding. Screw Ozone depletion. I'll just make myself more annoying, and replenish myself. Ozone's plan is to make the Earth such an unpleasant place to live, that people will be clamoring to revitalize the space program so we'll have someplace to move to. He promises to send you all a postcard.

    17. ENVIRONMENT July/August 1993
    36 The article stated that the common aerosol can was a major source of fluorocarbons in the environment and that such gases could lead to ozone depletion.
    http://www.ciesin.org/docs/011-464/011-464.html
    Reproduced, with permission, from: Kowalok, M. E. 1993. Common threads: Research lessons from acid rain, ozone depletion, and global warming. Environment
    Common Threads: Research Lessons from Acid Rain, Ozone Depletion, and Global Warming
    Michael E. Kowalok
    Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
    Unlike the issue of acid rain, which has long been associated with human activities and documented by environmental observations, scientific concern about human-induced destruction of the ozone layer dates only to about 1970. Ozone is a molecule of oxygen (O3) that absorbs certain wavelengths of biologically damaging ultraviolet light. It is the only gas in the atmosphere that does so and, therefore, is an essential part of the Earth's ecological balance. The evolution of land life is believed to be tied closely to the formation of the protective ozone layer.[ Studies of the upper atmosphere started in the late 1800s and stemmed from curiosity about temperature gradients in the air. In 1902, a Frenchman named Teisserenc de Bort reported that the air temperature decreases with altitude up to a height of about 10 kilometers, after which the temperature starts to increase with height. Later studies showed that the temperature continues to rise with altitude up to a height of about 50 kilometers. The region of air between 10 and 50 kilometers of height became known as the stratosphere. Most of the world's ozone is found in the stratosphere, and its daily creation and destruction is a natural process. The first person to explain the dynamics of ozone was Sidney Chapman, then a scientist at Oxford University. In 1930, he suggested that oxygen molecules (O2) are split by cosmic rays into two oxygen atoms.[

    18. ENVIRONMENT PRO-TEK
    Specializes in bioremediation, oil skimmers and absorbents. Distributors of meetering pumps, ozone generators, PH controllers, and other environmental products.
    http://environprotek.isla.net
    ALL ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCTS SOLUTION... Airport Station, P. O. Box 38053 San Juan, PR 00937-1053 TEL/FAX: 749-9534 ABSORBENTE PARA DERRAMES DE ACEITES, DIESEL, GASOLINA Y SUPRESOR DE VAPORES. Producto biodegradable para eliminar todo tipo de olor fuerte, remover de manchas y grasas en todo tipo de superficie. SOLUTION 2000 Degreaser biodegradable para todo tipo de uso en en la industria aprovado por USDA areas de manufactura de alimento. SISTEMAS PARA TRATAMIENTO DE AGUA Generadores de Ozono, Ultravioleta y Suavisadores desde 5gl @ 100,000 gl al dia. SISTEMAS DE PURIFICACION DE AIRE Generadores de Ozono, Electrostaticos y Filtros De HEPA para todo tipo de aplicacion. BOMBAS DE INYECCION QUIMICAS Y DE RECIRCULAMIENTO Resistentes a todo tipos de quimicos y corrosivos para Torres de Enfriamientos y otros usos. Todo las bombas tienen dos años de garantia y servicio en Puerto Rico. Airport Station, P. O. Box 38053 San Juan, PR 00937-1053 Tel/Fax: (787) 749-9534 Beeper 250-0140 Unit. 9455

    19. IAQ Publications - Ozone Generator Fact Sheet
    Indoor ozone. Florida Journal of environmental Health. June. The Use of ozone Generators for the Control of Indoor Air Contaminants in an Occupied environment.
    http://www.epa.gov/iaq/pubs/ozonegen.html
    Indoor Air - Publications Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Air Indoor Air Publications ...
    Available Information"
    "Ozone Generators that are Sold as Air Cleaners: An Assessment of Effectiveness and Health Consequences"
    There is a large body of written material on ozone and the use of ozone indoors. However, much of this material makes claims or draws conclusions without substantiation and sound science. In developing Ozone Generators that are Sold as Air Cleaners , the EPA reviewed a wide assortment of this literature, including information provided by a leading manufacturer of ozone generating devices. In keeping with EPA's policy of insuring that the information it provides is based on sound science, only peer reviewed, scientifically supported findings and conclusions were relied upon in developing this document. Several brands of ozone generators have EPA establishment number on their packaging. This number helps EPA identify the specific facility that produces the product. THE DISPLAY OF THIS NUMBER DOES NOT IMPLY EPA ENDORSEMENT OR SUGGEST IN ANY WAY THAT EPA HAS FOUND THE PRODUCT TO BE EITHER SAFE OR EFFECTIVE. Please Note: EPA does not certify air cleaning devices. The Agency does not recommend air cleaning devices or manufacturers. If you need information on specific devices or manufacturers, one resource you can consult is the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) 1111 19th Street, NW, Suite 402, Washington, DC 20036, (202) 872-5955

    20. Global Environment Facility
    Interagency project coordinating technical assistance and funding for programs on biodiversity, climate change, water, and the ozone.
    http://www.gefweb.org/
    Participants . Member Countries
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    . GEF Country Profiles Project Database Partners . Regional Development Banks . Bilat eral Developme nt Cooperation Agencies ... . Nongovernmental Organizations Documents . Instrument . Enabling Activity Projects . Medium-Sized Project Proposals . Project Proposals for Endorsement ... . Small Grants Programme Outreach and Publications . Media . Publications . Video . Global Environment Leadership Award ... . Country Dialogue Workshops Monitoring and Evaluation . About GEFME . Policies and Procedures . Themes and Topics . Publications ... . On-going Evaluations Replenishment . Schedule of Meetings . Documents . Joint Summaries The GEF The Global Environment Facility (GEF), established in 1991, helps developing countries fund projects and programs that protect the global environment. GEF grants support projects related to biodiversity, climate change, international waters, land degradation, the ozone layer, and persistent organic pollutants. More About GEF GEF News Fact Sheets , June 2004

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