Politics and Ozone - AP Environmental Science
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Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
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The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
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Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
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The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
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Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
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The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
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Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
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The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
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Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
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The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
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Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
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The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
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Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
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The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
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Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
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The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
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Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
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The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
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Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
Which environmental issue did the 1989 Montreal Protocol address?
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The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty to phase out production of chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, including CFCs and halocarbons.
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