Scientists flag rise of short term ozone-eroding gases
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ENVIRONMENTAL scientists raised concern on Monday at rising levels of gases that attack Earth's protective ozone layer, including man-made chemicals not covered by a key UN treaty.
Researchers at Leeds University in northern England said that two computer models highlighted the impact of so-called "very short-lived substances" - VSLS - that deplete the stratospheric shield.
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