Scientific assessment of ozone depletion

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Imprint:Washington, DC : National Aeronautics and Space Administration : National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ; London, United Kingdom : United Kingdom Department of the Environment ; Nairobi, Kenya : United Nations Environment Program ; Geneva, Switzerland : World Meteorological Organization, 1991-
Description:1 online resource (volumes) : illustrations, maps.
Language:English
Series:Report / World Meteorological Organization, Global Ozone Research and Monitoring Project
Report (Global Ozone Research and Monitoring Project)
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Format: E-Resource U.S. Federal Government Document Journal
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11619079
Related Items:Continues: Scientific assessment of stratospheric ozone
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Other uniform titles:Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer (1985 March 22). Protocols, etc. (1987 September 15)
Other authors / contributors:United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, issuing body.
United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, issuing body.
Great Britain. Department of the Environment, issuing body.
United Nations Environment Programme, issuing body.
World Meteorological Organization, issuing body.
European Commission, issuing body.
Frequency:Quadrennial, 1994-
Triennial, 1991
Date / volume:Began with: 1991.
Notes:"An international agreement known as the Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer was reached in 1987. Through that agreement and its subsequent amendments and adjustments, many nations of the world have carried out policies to reduce and then phase out their use of ozone-depleting chemicals. The Montreal Protocol also called for the international scientific community to periodically update governments on the latest scientific findings related to the ozone layer. Conducted under the auspices of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and co-sponsored by NASA, NOAA, and the European Commission, these periodic "state-of-the-science" assessments have guided policymakers as they strengthened the original provisions of the Montreal Protocol. Together with colleagues at NASA, other NOAA laboratories, and other scientific institutions across the U.S. and around the world, CSD (formerly the Aeronomy Laboratory) has played a leading role in preparing these assessments"--Publisher website.
Includes bibliographical references.
Volume for 1994 issued by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United Nations Environment Programme, World Meteorological Organization; volumes for 1998- issued by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United Nations Environment Programme, World Meteorological Organization, European Commission.
Description based on: 1991; title from screen (NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory web site, viewed Sept. 30, 2003).
Latest issue consulted: 2014 (viewed June 28, 2018).
Other form:Print version: Scientific assessment of ozone depletion
Microfiche version: Scientific assessment of ozone depletion
GPO item no.:0250-E-02 (online)
Govt.docs classification:C 55.2:SCI 2/2/