The Antarctic ozone hole has shrunk to its smallest size in six years, indicating a slow recovery of Earth's protective layer due to international environmental efforts.
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Environmental crises are not beyond repair
SUSAN Solomon, a leading atmospheric chemist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is widely recognized for helping uncover how chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) were destroying the Earth’s ...
CSIR-NCL scientists have developed an indigenous technology to produce Dimethyl Ether (DME), a clean-burning fuel that can be ...
Explore the pivotal history of ozone layer depletion, from the groundbreaking 1974 research of Mario Molina and Sherwood Rowland on CFCs to the 1985 discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole. Learn how in ...
Developed and scaled by researchers at CSIR–National Chemical Laboratory in Pune, the technology could significantly reduce ...
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How one chemical additive ended up affecting millions of lives
In the early 20th century, engineer Thomas Midgley Jr. helped create two innovations that would transform modern life—and later become some of the most damaging environmental mistakes in history. His ...
CSIR-NCL scientists in Pune have developed a patent-protected technology to produce Dimethyl Ether (DME), a clean-burning ...
CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR-NCL) in Pune have developed a patent-protected technology for the production of Dimethyl Ether (DME), a clean and versatile fuel that could serve as a ...
CSIR-NCL highlights dimethyl ether (DME) as an indigenous alternative to LPG amid West Asia crisis. DME offers energy security and cleaner burning.
Amidst global energy supply concerns, Indian researchers have developed dimethyl ether (DME) technology, offering a promising indigenous alternative to LPG for cooking fuel and reducing India's import ...
A Global Recovery Snapshot. It’s pretty good news on the ozone layer front these days. We’re seeing solid signs of recovery, which is a huge win for the plan ...
The ozone hole over Antarctica has reduced to its smallest size in six years. It shows that decades of international environmental effort are gradually restoring the Earth's protective ozone layer.
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