The Modern Period
The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty that was designed to phase out substances that deplete the ozone layer, primarily chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other related chemicals. Adopted in 1987, it marked a significant global effort to protect the environment by regulating the production and consumption of these harmful substances, ultimately leading to a positive impact on the ozone layer and helping to mitigate climate change effects.
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