The Montreal Protocol and Human Health. Stratospheric ozone depletion Increased ultraviolet radiation

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Nigel, Paul
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RT Generic T1 The Montreal Protocol and Human Health. Stratospheric ozone depletion Increased ultraviolet radiation A1 Nigel, Paul YR 2015 LK https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/27174 PB United Nations Environment Programme AB TY - GEN T1 - The Montreal Protocol and Human Health. Stratospheric ozone depletion Increased ultraviolet radiation AU - Nigel, Paul Y1 - 2015 UR - https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/27174 PB - United Nations Environment Programme AB - @misc{20.500.11822_27174 author = {Nigel, Paul}, title = {The Montreal Protocol and Human Health. Stratospheric ozone depletion Increased ultraviolet radiation}, year = {2015}, abstract = {}, url = {https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/27174} } @misc{20.500.11822_27174 author = {Nigel, Paul}, title = {The Montreal Protocol and Human Health. Stratospheric ozone depletion Increased ultraviolet radiation}, year = {2015}, abstract = {}, url = {https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/27174} } TY - GEN T1 - The Montreal Protocol and Human Health. Stratospheric ozone depletion Increased ultraviolet radiation AU - Nigel, Paul UR - https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/27174 PB - United Nations Environment Programme AB -View/Open
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Indirecteffects of ozone depletion on health. As a result of the successful implementation of the Montreal Protocol there will be:
280-340 million fewer cases of skin cancer in people born between 1890 and 2100 in the USA. Approx. 1.6 million fewer deaths due to skin cancer. No such estimates for the rest of the world.
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