Ozone depletion trend map for India from Down to Earth

This map shows the difference between predicted and observed ozone trends in 14 cities of India, based on data collected over a decade
19 Aug 2009
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The map shows that there has been a huge increase in the observed trends over what was predicted, of the ozone figures for northern India, starting from Western Rajasthan and across the Gangetic plain.

The ozone depletion could mean a potential health threat for about 440 million people living in the region.

Source: Down to Earth

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