Nitrous Oxide (N 2 O): The Dominant Ozone-Depleting Substance Emitted in the 21st Century
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration · NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory
Abstract
Unwelcome Dominance Stratospheric ozone is depleted by many different chemicals; most prominently, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) responsible for causing the Antarctic ozone hole. Nitrous oxide is also an ozone-depleting substance that has natural sources in addition to anthropogenic ones. Moreover, unlike CFCs, its use and emission are not regulated by the Montreal Protocol, which has helped to reverse the rate of growth of the ozone hole. Surprisingly, Ravishankara et al. (p. 123 , published online 27 August; see the Perspective by Wuebbles ) now show that nitrous oxide is the single greatest ozone-depleting substance that, if its emissions are not controlled, is expected to remain the dominant ozone-depleting…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 115.33
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 20
Authors
3- ARA. R. RavishankaraCorresponding
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory
- JSJ. S. Daniel
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory
- RWR. W. Portmann
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- Nitrous oxide
- Montreal Protocol
- Ozone
- Ozone layer
- Ozone depletion
- Environmental science
- Dominance (genetics)
- Environmental chemistry
- Climate action