This radio broadcast discusses whether the ozone hole over the South Pole is repairable. The show explains that the hole is caused by chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs); that the ozone hole has been measured since the 1980s; that it disappears in certain seasons; and that CFC substitutes can contribute to global warming. This sound clip lasts 1 minute and 33 seconds.
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