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Environmental consequences of interacting effects of changes in stratospheric ozone, ultraviolet radiation and climate: UNEP Environmental Effects Assessment Panel, Update 2024

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posted on 2025-03-24, 00:40 authored by Patrick Neale, Samuel Hylander, Anastazia Banaszak, Donat Hader, Kevin Rose, Davide Vione, Sten-Ake Wängberg, Marcel Jansen, Rosa Busquets, Mads Sulbaek Andersen, Sasha Madronich, Mark Hanson, Tamara Schikowski, Keith Solomon, Barbara Sulzberger, Timothy Wallington, Anu Heikkila, Krishna Pandey, Anthony Andrady, Laura Bruckman, Christopher White, Liping Zhu, Germar Bernhard, Alkiviadis Bais, Pieter Aucamp, Gabriel Chiodo, Raul Cordero, Irina Petropavlovskikh, Rachel Neale, Catherine Olsen, Simon Hales, Aparna Lal, Gareth Lingham, Lesley Rhodes, Antony Young, T Robson, Sharon RobinsonSharon Robinson, Paul Barnes, Janet Bornman, Anna Harper, Hanna Lee, Roy Mackenzie Calderon, Rachele Ossola, Nigel Paul, Laura Revell, Wang Qing-Wei, Richard Zepp
This 2024 Assessment Update by the Environmental Effects Assessment Panel (EEAP) of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) addresses the interacting effects of changes in stratospheric ozone, solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and climate on the environment and human health. These include new modelling studies that confirm the benefits of the Montreal Protocol in protecting the stratospheric ozone layer and its role in maintaining a stable climate, both at low and high latitudes. We also provide an update on projected levels of solar UV radiation during the 21st century. Potential environmental consequences of climate intervention scenarios are also briefly discussed, illustrating the large uncertainties of, for example, Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI). Modelling studies predict that, although SAI would cool the Earth’s surface, other climate factors would be affected, including stratospheric ozone depletion and precipitation patterns.

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United Nations Environment Programme

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