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September 16 was designated by the United Nations

September 16 was designated
by the United Nations General
Assembly as the International Day
for the Preservation of the Ozone
Layer. This designation had been
made on December 19, 2000, in
commemoration of the date, in
1987.
In 1994, the UN General Assembly
proclaimed 16 September
the International Day for the
Preservation of the Ozone Layer,
on which nations signed the
Montreal Protocol on Substances
that Deplete the Ozone Layer.
The closure of the hole in the
ozone layer was observed 30
years after the protocol was
signed. Due to the nature of the
gases responsible for ozone
depletion their chemical effects
are expected to continue for
between 50 and 100 years.

©raushan singh September 16 was designated
by the United Nations General
Assembly as the International Day
for the Preservation of the Ozone
Layer. This designation had been
made on December 19, 2000, in
commemoration of the date, in
1987.
September 16 was designated
by the United Nations General
Assembly as the International Day
for the Preservation of the Ozone
Layer. This designation had been
made on December 19, 2000, in
commemoration of the date, in
1987.
In 1994, the UN General Assembly
proclaimed 16 September
the International Day for the
Preservation of the Ozone Layer,
on which nations signed the
Montreal Protocol on Substances
that Deplete the Ozone Layer.
The closure of the hole in the
ozone layer was observed 30
years after the protocol was
signed. Due to the nature of the
gases responsible for ozone
depletion their chemical effects
are expected to continue for
between 50 and 100 years.

©raushan singh September 16 was designated
by the United Nations General
Assembly as the International Day
for the Preservation of the Ozone
Layer. This designation had been
made on December 19, 2000, in
commemoration of the date, in
1987.