Talk:Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer

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In 1985, British scientists discovered that there regularly was a severe lack of Ozone above Antarctica. As a result, countries ratified the Vienna Convention, or the Convention for the Protection of the Ozone layer. Twenty countries signed the treaty, and agreed to exchange information on the matter as well as encourage research, and take "appropriate measures...to protect human health and the environment against adverse effects resulting or likely to result from human activities which modify or are likely to modify the Ozone Layer". It was the first treaty passed before knowing the consequences of an environmental problem. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 141.51.212.240 (talk • contribs)

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This article does not contain enough content to be used as a credible source on the topic. Not only does the article not provide any scientific literature regarding ozone after the passage of the treaty, it does not mention who the main writers of the treaty were. The article contains one malfunctional link.  The article does not present any indications of bias due to the lack of information regarding criticisms or advocacy of passage. User:MetalmogulMetalmogul (talk) 03:26, 4 September 2018 (UTC)

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