This book underscores the re-emergence of the ozone hole problem and deals with it in its
current context of exacerbating global warming. It traces the history of the ozone hole from
the stage of formation of the stratospheric ozone 'layer' millions of years ago into the late
20th century when the anthropogenic destruction of that ozone was discovered. The chapters are
written to bring the the reader up to the present day. Factors that influence stratospheric
ozone are discussed and the ways to halt ozone depletion are cataloged. And more complex
interrelationships are being discovered between ozone depletion and two other global concerns:
climate change and ocean acidification. This book sheds light on the intricacy of the situation
and its portants. The book will be useful to students and researchers looking for a current
overview of the ozone hole problem.