contents
6 01 the hole
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con
a damaged UV shield
02 the culprits ozone depleting substances
03 interlinked destruction higher temperatures, polar
stratospheric clouds and a changing climate
17 04 consequences and effects 1 uv radiation and ecosystems
18 05 consequences and effects 2 uv radiation and human health
21 06 mobilization 1 sun protection and sensitization projects
22 07 mobilization 2 successful environmental diplomacy
26 08 mobilization 3 pledging funds for patching the hole
28 09 learning from montreal 1 the secret to success
30 10 learning from montreal 2 how does phasing out ozone
depleters hit the temperature brake?
32 11 the legacy ods banks
34 12 side effects illegal trade in ozone depleting substances
acknowledgements
second and totally revised edition prepared by comments second edition
Claudia Heberlein (text and editing), Zoï Environment Julia Anne Dearing, Multilateral Fund Secretariat
Emmanuelle Bournay (cartographics), Zoï Environment James S. Curlin, OzonAction Branch
Samira de Gobert, OzonAction Branch
copy editing Etienne Gonin, consultant
Harry Forster, Interrelate, F-Grenoble
This publication was produced with financial support from the Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol.
prepared by comments and assistance
Emmanuelle Bournay (cartoGraphics) Robert Bisset, UNEP DTIE
Claudia Heberlein (text and editing) Ezra Clark, Environmental Investigation Agency
Karen Landmark Julia Anne Dearing, Multilateral Fund Secretariat
John Bennett, Bennett&Associates Anne Fenner, OzonAction Branch
Samira de Gobert, OzonAction Branch
copy editing and translations Balaji Natarajan, Compliance Assistance Programme
Harry Forster, Interrelate, F-Grenoble K.M. Sarma, Senior Expert
Michael Williams, UNEP Geneva
overall supervision
Sylvie Lemmet, UNEP DTIE UNEP DTIE, GRID-Arendal and Zoï Environment wish to
Rajendra Shende, OzonAction Branch thank all of above contributors for helping to make this
James S. Curlin, OzonAction Branch publication possible.
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