1 00:00:04,190 --> 00:00:08,250 This year, the ozone hole over Antarctica reminds us of what could have been. 2 00:00:12,440 --> 00:00:16,610 In 1987, the world’s nations agreed to the Montreal Protocol, banning the use of chemicals that destroy ozone. 3 00:00:16,610 --> 00:00:20,720 The ozone layer began to recover. 4 00:00:20,720 --> 00:00:24,850 The ozone hole reaches an annual maximum size at the end of each southern winter. 5 00:00:24,850 --> 00:00:28,990 In recent years, these maximums have been getting slightly smaller. 6 00:00:33,170 --> 00:00:37,200 The ozone hole fluctuates with temperature – chemical destruction of ozone is enhanced when it’s colder. 7 00:00:41,220 --> 00:00:45,290 This year, the South Pole region was relatively cold, so the hole grew larger than in the previous two years. 8 00:00:49,380 --> 00:00:53,510 Scientists were able to compare this year’s ozone layer to models of what the ozone layer might have looked like without the Montreal Protocol.