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Ozone hole shrinking view of planet

Los Alamos Monitor: A Harvard climate professor said Monday reports that the leveling off of what had been a thinning stratospheric ozone layer could be seen as a sign of recovery.

"The ozone hole over Antarctica is not getting deeper, but the issue is still controversial," said Daniel J. Jacob, a prominent professor of atmospheric chemistry and environmental engineering who spoke at a laboratory colloquium.

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