The ozone hole—the thinning of ozone in the lower stratosphere above Antarctica—has changed the way that waters in the Southern Ocean mix. And that has the potential to change how much CO2 the ocean sequesters from the atmosphere. Hence the course of global climate change. This according to a new paper in Mother Jones.
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The Ozone Hole: It’s Still Up There, Changing Oceans, Maybe Climate | Mother Jones
February 6, 2013