Worrying news about climate change and the crises it brings with it continues to surface as the ozone layer hole over the South Pole has been reported to have gotten bigger than the whole of Antartica. The ozone depletes and forms a hole over the Antarctic in the Southern Hemisphere spring (August to October). Its largest size is reached between mid-September and October. The past week saw it grow considerably as it is larger than 75% of previous years’ ozone holes at the same stage.
Scientists from the European Union’s Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service reported that forecasts show that this year’s hole has evolved into a rather larger than usual one. Damage to the layer, which acts as Earth’s shield from ultraviolet radiation, has led to different consequences. In Malta, most notably, climate got 1.4 degrees Celsius hotter over the last century. Fauna have also been impacted as Maltese waters have reported the sightings of alien fish disturbing the marine wildlife.
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Photo Source: European Space Agency