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> Indeed, even in the worst-case scenario, the average annual global mean ozone loss is found to be between 0.17×10–4 % and 8×10–4 %, while the Antarctic local ozone concentration change can reach about 0.05%. Those impacts are negligible when compared to the impact of anthropogenic activities, in particular emissions of industrial halogen-containing substances such as CFCs, that caused a global ozone loss of 3-4% (since 1970).


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