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Published online 27 April 2005 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news050425-4
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Ozone hits record low in 2005
Chilly Arctic winters are sapping our atmospheric protection
A combination of climate change and pollution is chewing through Europe's ozone, researchers say. They have announced that the protective layer over northern and central Europe was thinner this season than it has been since measurements began 50 years ago.
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