Environmental effects of ozone depletion and its interactions with climate change: 2014 Assessment

Authors

Anthony L. Andrady, North Carolina State UniversityFollow
Pieter J. Aucamp, Ptersa Environmental ConsultantsFollow
Amy T. Austin, IFEVA Universidad de Buenos AiresFollow
Alkiviadis F. Bais, Aristotle University of ThessalonikiFollow
Carlos L. Ballare, IFEVA Universidad de Buenos Aires
Janet F. Bornman, Curtin UniversityFollow
Martyn M. Caldwell, United Nations Environment Programme, Environmental Effects Assessment PanelFollow
Frank R. de Gruijl, Leiden University Medical CenterFollow
David J. Erickson, Oak Ridge National LaboratoryFollow
Donat -P Hader, United Nations Environment Programme, Environmental Effects Assessment Panel
Mohammad Ilyas, Albiruni Environment and Science Development Centre (EnviSC)
Janice Longstreth, TIGRRFollow
Robyn M. Lucas, Australian National UniversityFollow
Sasha Madronich, National Center For Atmospheric Research, United StatesFollow
Richard L. McKenzie, New Zealand National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchFollow
Mary Norval, University of EdinburghFollow
Nigel D. Paul, Lancaster UniversityFollow
Halim Halim Redhwi, King Fahd University of Petroleum & MineralsFollow
Sharon A. Robinson, University of WollongongFollow
Min Shao, Peking UniversityFollow
Keith Solomon, University of GuelphFollow
Barbara Sulzberger, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and TechnologyFollow
Yukio Takizawa, National Institute for Minimata DiseaseFollow
Xiaoyan Tang, Peking UniversityFollow
Ayako Torikai, Materials Life Society of JapanFollow
Craig E. Williamson, Miami UniversityFollow
Stephen Wilson, University of WollongongFollow
Robert Worrest, Columbia UniversityFollow
Richard G. Zepp, United States Environmental Protection AgencyFollow
Antony R. Young, King's College LondonFollow
Rachel E. Neale, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research InstituteFollow
Kleareti Tourpali, Aristotle University of ThessalonikiFollow
Germar H. Bernhard, Biospherical Instruments IncFollow
Milla Rautio, Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi
Kunshan Gao, Xiamen University
Paul W. Barnes, Loyola University New OrleansFollow
Sten-Ake Wangberg, University of Gothenburg
Krishna K. Pandey, Institute of Wood Science and TechnologyFollow
Kevin C. Rose, University of Wisconsin
Rajeshwar P. Sinha, Banaras Hindu University
Peter Gies, Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety AgencyFollow
Jan van der Leun, Ecofys NetherlandsFollow

RIS ID

98235

Publication Details

Andrady, A. L., Aucamp, P. J., Austin, A. T., Bais, A. F., Ballare, C. L., Bornman, J. F., Caldwell, M. M., de Gruijl, F. R., Erickson, D. J., Hader, D. -P., Ilyas, M., Longstreth, J., Lucas, R. M., Madronich, S., McKenzie, R. L., Norval, M., Paul, N. D., Redhwi, H. Halim ., Robinson, S., Shao, M., Solomon, K., Sulzberger, B., Takizawa, Y., Tang, X., Torikai, A., Williamson, C. E., Wilson, S., Worrest, R., Zepp, R. G., Young, A. R., Neale, R., Tourpali, K., Bernhard, G. H., Rautio, M., Gao, K., Barnes, P. W., Wangberg, S., Pandey, K. K., Rose, K. C., Sinha, R. P., Gies, P. & van der Leun, J. (2015). Environmental effects of ozone depletion and its interactions with climate change: 2014 Assessment. United States: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

Abstract

This quadrennial Assessment was prepared by the Environmental Effects Assessment Panel (EEAP) for the Parties to the Montreal Protocol. The Assessment reports on key findings on environment and health since the last full Assessment of 2010, paying attention to the interactions between ozone depletion and climate change. Simultaneous publication of the Assessment in the scientific literature aims to inform the scientific community how their data, modeling and interpretations are playing a role in information dissemination to the Parties to the Montreal Protocol, other policymakers and scientists.

The 2014 Assessment will be published in the journal, Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences , 14, 2015.

Please refer to publisher version or contact your library.

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