Environmental Protection Agency: Basic Ozone Layer Science
The Earth’s ozone layer protects all life from the sun’s harmful radiation, but human activities have damaged this shield.
Less ozone-layer protection from ultraviolet (UV) light will, over time, damage crops and lead to higher skin cancer and cataract rates.
Learn how air pollution can harm your health and the environment, and what EPA is doing to protect the air we breathe.
Reduced ozone levels as a result of ozone depletion mean less protection from the sun’s rays and more exposure to UVB radiation at the Earth’s surface.
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The Earth’s ozone layer protects all life from the sun’s harmful radiation, but human activities have damaged this shield.
Less ozone-layer protection from ultraviolet (UV) light will, over time, damage crops and lead to higher skin cancer and cataract rates.
Learn how air pollution can harm your health and the environment, and what EPA is doing to protect the air we breathe.
Reduced ozone levels as a result of ozone depletion mean less protection from the sun’s rays and more exposure to UVB radiation at the Earth’s surface.
