There is good news for the earth worried about warming. The number of ozone layers above the Earth's atmosphere has been declining, for decades, its rate has decreased quite recently. NASA has found its evidence in this first hand.
According to NASA, the reduction in ozone layer leakage rate has decreased by at least 20 percent due to the reduction in the use of chlorinated chemicals and its use significantly. If the rate decreases, the ozone layer leakage will decrease by 2060 to 2080.
Even the slight leakage in the ozone layer will not be more dangerous to the inhabitants of the world. The use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) has been completely stopped for almost a decade due to international sanctions. Since 2005, the ozone layer is being measured in NASA.
The ozone level has been measured from NASA's 'Ara' satellite. Original researcher Susan Stahan, an astronomical scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, said that we have found clear evidence of the reduction of the amount of chlorinated compounds in the ozone layer above the Earth's atmosphere. This evidence was found in the first hand.