Return of the Ozone Layer: Are We There Yet?
This video produced by TVE Asia Pacific for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) as part of UNEP's work programme under the Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol.
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| Produced by | TVE Asia Pacific |
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| Produced | Oct 13, 2009 |
| Distributor | TVE Asia Pacific |
Full Description
The Montreal Protocol to save the ozone layer will be 20 years old in 2007.
This international treaty set time-bound, measurable targets for
phasing out nearly 100 chemicals used in industry, agriculture and
consumer products which, when released to the atmosphere, damage the
ozone layer that protects life on Earth from the Sun's harmful
ultraviolet rays.
The treaty has successfully phased out these chemicals being produced
and used in industrialised countries, and now it's the developing
countries' turn. As the region that produces and consumes two thirds of
the world's remaining ozone damaging chemicals, the Asia Pacific holds
the key to meeting the remaining phase-out targets and, ultimately, the
recovery of the ozone layer.
While taking stock of what has already been accomplished in the Asia
Pacific, this film discusses the remaining challenges with emphasis on
what ordinary people can do to complement efforts by governments,
industry and development agencies.
This video produced by TVE Asia Pacific for the United Nations
Environment Programme (UNEP) as part of UNEP's work programme under the
Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol.







