The ozone hole over Antarctica is one of the biggest on record, roughly three times the size of Brazil. It's a natural phenomenon, but scientists are concerned climate change could begin reopening ozone holes.
According to the article this is natural due to the Tonga volcanic eruption but climate scientists seem to suspect that wildfires can also contribute to this. Since climate change is causing more wildfires we can potentially expect ozone holes to be a thing again.
According to the article this is natural due to the Tonga volcanic eruption but climate scientists seem to suspect that wildfires can also contribute to this. Since climate change is causing more wildfires we can potentially expect ozone holes to be a thing again.