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Scientists have confirmed a rare environmental victory—the Antarctic ozone hole is shrinking and could disappear by 2035! A study by MIT researchers, using satellite data and advanced simulations, proves that global efforts to reduce ozone-depleting substances are working. This success is thanks to the Montreal Protocol, an international agreement banning harmful chemicals like CFCs. With 95% confidence, experts say the ozone layer is healing—proving that when the world unites, we can solve environmental crises!
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00:00Looks like we finally did something right.
00:02Scientists confirm that the hole in Antarctica's ozone layer is on its way to recovery.
00:07Discovered in 1985, the ozone hole was mainly caused by human-made chemicals,
00:12like CFCs, used in refrigeration and aerosols.
00:16In response, world leaders signed the Montreal Protocol, banning ozone-depleting substances.
00:22Now, a groundbreaking study by MIT scientists reveals undeniable proof it's working.
00:28Using satellite data and advanced simulations,
00:31researchers found that ozone levels are rising exactly as expected.
00:35With 95% confidence, they confirm that the Montreal Protocol's success.
00:40If this trend continues, we could see the ozone hole completely disappear by 2035.
00:46A rare win for the planet and proof that global action can solve environmental crises.

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