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In Europe, the Protocol is implemented through EU-wide legislation that not only meets its objectives but also contains stricter, more ambitious measures. Global action taken under the Montreal Protocol has halted the depletion of the ozone layer and allowed it to start recovering, but much remains to be done to ensure a steady recovery.
The ozone layer is a natural layer of gas in the upper atmosphere that protects humans and other living things from harmful ultraviolet UV radiation from the sun. The ozone layer filters out most of the sun's harmful UV radiation and is therefore crucial to life on Earth. Atmospheric concentrations of ozone vary naturally depending on temperature, weather, latitude and altitude, while substances ejected by natural events such as volcanic eruptions can also affect ozone levels.
However, these natural phenomena could not explain the levels of depletion observed and scientific evidence revealed that certain man-made chemicals were the cause. These ozone-depleting substances were mostly introduced in the s in a wide range of industrial and consumer applications, mainly refrigerators, air conditioners and fire extinguishers.
Ozone depletion is greatest at the South Pole. It occurs mainly in late winter and early spring which is from August to November in that region and peak depletion usually occurs in early October, when the ozone is often completely destroyed in large areas.
In most years, the maximum area of the hole is bigger than the Antarctic continent itself. Although ozone losses are less radical in the Northern Hemisphere, significant thinning of the ozone layer is also observed over the Arctic and even over continental Europe. Most of the ozone-depleting substances emitted by human activities remain in the stratosphere for decades, meaning that ozone layer recovery is a very slow, long process.