Antarctica's ozone hole may not be mending as well as we thought: study By News November 22, 2023 Add Comment Edit New Zealand researchers say changing weather dynamics could be influencing the formation of larger holes in Antarctica's ozone layer, but others debate the new study's findings. Share this post Related PostsWhat the government should do to rein in your soaring power billsLive: Georgia Godwin takes gymnastics gold for Australia on day 3 in BirminghamMan charged under treason act after allegedly breaking into Windsor Castle with crossbowWhy Greg can't use encrypted apps and must open his phone for police at any timeCalls grow for fuel price relief to be extended beyond SeptemberEucalypts are icons of the Australian landscape, but their family tree is shrouded in mysteryLive: Australia sitting pretty atop the Commonwealth Games medal tallyLive: More medal chances in the pool on day two of the Commonwealth Games
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