The ozone hole over the Antarctic is significantly smaller in 2025 than in previous years, ranking as the fifth-smallest it’s been since 1992, according to a new report by NOAA and NASA scientists.

The ozone hole reached its greatest one-day extent for 2025 in early September, measuring 8.83 million square miles, about 30% smaller than the largest hole on record in 2006.

The so-called “ozone hole” is not an actual hole in the planet’s ozone layer, but rather a large region of Earth’s stratosphere with extremely low ozone concentrations.

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    6 days ago

    @MicroWave

    We have the capacity and knowledge and heart to solve big problems. Protect this jewel.

    Billionaires, driven mad by arrogance, stand in our way as they prove themselves Ozymandias on steroids.

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        5 days ago

        @MonkderVierte

        I understand your frustration with oil execs harming our home, in order to buy their expensively decorated food.

        But the life envelope needs just as much care as a new born. Even after oil is replaced.

        When we grow up and stop harming for advantage, we’ll still treat our "life"boat as a friend.