作者
Alkiviadis F Bais, Robyn M Lucas, Janet F Bornman, Craig E Williamson, Barbara Sulzberger, Amy Theresa Austin, Stephen R Wilson, Anthony L Andrady, G Bernhard, Richard L McKenzie, Pieter J Aucamp, Sasha Madronich, Rachel E Neale, S Yazar, AR Young, FR De Gruijl, M Norval, Y Takizawa, PW Barnes, TM Robson, SA Robinson, CL Ballaré, SD Flint, PJ Neale, S Hylander, KC Rose, S-Å Wängberg, D-P Häder, RC Worrest, RG Zepp, ND Paul, RM Cory, KR Solomon, J Longstreth, KK Pandey, HH Redhwi, A Torikai, AM Heikkilä
发表日期
2018
期刊
Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences
卷号
17
期号
2
页码范围
127-179
出版商
Royal Society of Chemistry
简介
The Environmental Effects Assessment Panel (EEAP) is one of three Panels of experts that inform the Parties to the Montreal Protocol. The EEAP focuses on the effects of UV radiation on human health, terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, air quality, and materials, as well as on the interactive effects of UV radiation and global climate change. When considering the effects of climate change, it has become clear that processes resulting in changes in stratospheric ozone are more complex than previously held. Because of the Montreal Protocol, there are now indications of the beginnings of a recovery of stratospheric ozone, although the time required to reach levels like those before the 1960s is still uncertain, particularly as the effects of stratospheric ozone on climate change and vice versa, are not yet fully understood. Some regions will likely receive enhanced levels of UV radiation, while other areas will likely …
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