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02 Les coupables : les substances qui appau- vrissent l’ozone

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06 Mobilisation 1 : protection solaire et projets de sensibilisation

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03 Des facteurs de destruction multiples et in- terdépendants : des températures plus élevées, les nuages stratosphériques polaires et le changement climatique

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04 Effets et conséquences 1 : le rayonnement UV et les écosystèmes

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05 Effets et conséquences 2 : le rayonnement UV et la santé humaine

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