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Wonder Gas
Wonder gas” CFCs were invented in 1928
for commercial applications. -
Bad News About CFC's
Scientists discover a link between CFCs
and ozone layer depletion. -
UNEP Study
In 1977, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
sets up a co-ordinating committee to study the ozone layer. -
Ban Wonder Gas
In 1978, the United States of America, Canada,
Sweden and Norway ban the use of CFCs in aerosols. -
UNEP Protects Ozone Layer
In 1981, UNEP starts inter-governmental negotiations to protect the ozone layer. -
No Proof of CFC Damage
After 1982, in the absence of other moves,
the consumption of CFCs increases again. Industry demands proof of ozone depletion due to CFCs. -
Found the Proof
Governments agree to study, exchange information and
protect the ozone layer - through the Vienna Convention for the
Protection of the Ozone Layer (1985). Scientists continue to find proof of ozone depletion. -
The Montreal Protocol
In 1987, 46 governments agree to a fifty per cent cut in the
production and consumption of CFCs by the year 2000; a freeze
in production and consumption of halons by 1992; further
controls linked to assessments by experts.