The ozone layer's rescue has an unexpected consequence: a planet contaminated with persistent chemicals. A necessary evil?
Efforts to protect the ozone layer have inadvertently led to a new environmental concern. The very substances used to replace ozone-depleting chemicals are now polluting our Earth, and they're here to stay. These so-called 'forever chemicals' are incredibly persistent, accumulating in our ecosystems and even our bodies. But here's the catch: they were a crucial part of the solution to a global crisis.
The Dilemma: How do we balance the urgent need to protect the ozone layer with the long-term impact of these chemicals? Is it a trade-off we must accept, or is there a better way forward that doesn't involve such a compromise?
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