Ground-level ozone pollution poses growing threat to planetary health https://news.mongabay.com/2025/04/ground-level-ozone-pollution-poses-growing-threat-to-planetary-health/

Ground-level ozone pollution poses growing threat to planetary health https://news.mongabay.com/2025/04/ground-level-ozone-pollution-poses-growing-threat-to-planetary-health/
#FYI #PaulBeckwith video lecture and literature review #satellites #starlink #musk #pollution #ozone #ozonehole
"The problem is that deploying massive constellations of low earth orbit (LEO) satellites that have a typical lifetime of 5 years can load up the mesosphere with the metal oxides upon their reentry, and there will be a lag of 20 or 30 years before gravity pulls these oxides down into the ozone layer which they can then severely degrade."
#Starlink
https://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=06&month=02&year=2025
"The sustained rate of daily reentries is unprecedented," says Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Harvard Center for Astrophysics who tracks satellites. "They are retiring and incinerating about 4 or 5 Starlinks every day."
What we're observing is a giant uncontrolled experiment in atmospheric chemistry. The demise of just one Gen1 Starlink satellite produces about 30 kilograms (66 pounds) of aluminum oxide, a compound that eats away at the #ozone layer
"CO2 is responsible for around 55% of global warming to date. The other 45% comes from #SuperPollutants: #methane; black carbon; #fluorinated gases; #NitrousOxide; and tropospheric #ozone.
As well as being substantial contributors to global warming, super pollutants are a major threat to human health.
Hundreds of defunct #satellites plunge through Earth’s #atmosphere yearly, and the count is rising.
The dying satellites, it turns out, don’t just wink out into the ether. Each one leaves a bit of itself behind.
The satellites’ fiery death throes, along with a steep rise in the number of rocket launches, are adding a glut of ozone-destroying and climate-altering pollutants to the #stratosphere.
For instance, aluminum oxides are catalysts for #ozone depletion.
#space
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/satellite-space-junk-havoc-stratosphere
BREAKING OZONE NEWS!
2024 Antarctic ozone hole ranks 7th-smallest since recovery began
Ozone layer could ‘fully recover’ by 2066
#AureFreePress #News #press #headline #ozone #Breaking #BreakingNews
#noaa
https://www.noaa.gov/news-release/2024-antarctic-ozone-hole-ranks-7th-smallest-since-recovery-began
Ozone Hole Continues Healing in 2024 https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/153523/ozone-hole-continues-healing-in-2024
"During the peak of #ozone depletion season from September 7 through October 13, the 2024 area of the ozone hole ranked the seventh smallest since recovery began in 1992, when the #MontrealProtocol, a landmark international agreement to phase out ozone-depleting chemicals, began to take effect"
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite Systems Like Starlink Cause Environmental Harm Regulators Didn’t Prepare For
Last June scientists warned that low-Earth orbit ( #LEO ) satellites constantly burning up in orbit could release chemicals that could undermine the progress we’ve made repairing the #ozone #layer.
Researchers at USC noted that at peak, 1,005 U.S. tons of aluminum will fall to Earth,
releasing 397 U.S. tons of aluminum oxides
per year to the atmosphere, an
increase of 646% over natural levels.
Numerous companies, most notably Elon Musk’s #Starlink and Jeff Bezos’ #Blue #Origin,
are working on launching tens of thousands of small LEO satellites in the coming years.
A new report by U.S. PIRG adds to concerns that these launches haven’t been thought through environmentally,
noting that the disposable nature of such satellites means 29 tons of satellites
will re-enter our atmosphere every day at peak.
After years of delays, the FCC did recently release rules requiring that satellites be removed from orbit within five years to help minimize “space junk.”
But the organization notes that very little if any thought was given by innovation-cowed regulators toward the environmental impact of so many smaller satellites constantly burning up in orbit:
“We shouldn’t rush into deploying an untested and under-researched technology into new environments without comprehensive review.
Over just five years Starlink has launched more than 6,000 units and now make up more than 60% of all satellites.
The new space race took off faster than governments were able to act.”
The steady launches are also a notable pollution concern, the report notes,
releasing “soot in the atmosphere equivalent to 7 million diesel dump trucks circling the globe, each year.”
#SpaceX has consistently played fast and loose with #environmental #regulations,
with regulators even in lax Texas starting to give the company grief for releasing significant #pollutants into nearby bodies of water.
#BanFireworks #fireworks are bad for our #ozone, our #environment, our #lunghealth, it scares #wildlife & pets & #DroneShows are way cooler anyway!
#FourthOfJuly #4thofjuly #July4th
#GuardiansOfAnimalLiberation
Read about drone shows here:
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/fireworks-drones-swarm-danger-health-technology
US Supreme Court blocks EPA's 'Good Neighbor' #AirPollution plan
"The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday blocked an Environmental Protection Agency regulation aimed at reducing #ozone emissions that may worsen air pollution in neighboring states, handing a victory to three Republican-led states and the steel and #FossilFuel industries that had challenged the rule."
https://www.reuters.com/legal/us-supreme-court-blocks-epas-good-neighbor-air-pollution-plan-2024-06-27/
#SCOTUS
@1dalm @sundogplanets The problem here is not global warming, it is the potential damage to the #OzoneLayer. The metal particles from burnt-up #satellites could reactivate the human-made #chlorine that is still up there (and will remain there for decades) into a very effective #ozone killer . You don't need a lot of material for that.
When we managed to save the #OzoneLayer ~40 years ago, we did not have to think about thousands of satellites burning up in the atmosphere each year.
Megaconstellations like Starlink will increase atmospheric aluminum oxide amounts to 646% over natural levels ( +360 metric tons / year ).
It will take up to 30 years for the aluminum oxides to drift down to stratospheric altitudes, where 90% of Earth's ozone is located.
Once there aluminum oxide will act as a catalyst with chlorine harming the ozone layer.
https://phys.org/news/2024-06-satellite-megaconstellations-jeopardize-recovery-ozone.html
#Ad: #Selling my school glider #Ozone Jomo (1st generation). It has 158 flights out of which 86 flights were in school (mostly top-to-bottom). Clocked 25h of "air time", including one session of 3h 30min of ground handling.
Always dried properly, folded properly and stored in a bag. No #SAV (#SIKU), no tree landing, no landing into water, no holes on the canopy.
Had to replace the clip for holding the brake in position when parked on the right side (typical issue with this system). The glider has an ad sticker for "Augencentrum Interlaken" over it, so selling it for a nicer price.
- Type: Jomo I
- Size: M
- Flying weight: 80-100 kg
- Flat area: 26.0 m²
- Projected area: 22.1 m²
- Glider weight: 3.8 kg
- Classification: A
- Colours: White, green, purple
Did #trimming & check on 06.04.2024, passed with all pieces "i.O" (perfect marks), I can provide the test results protocol. Did not fly it since the test.
Overall it's a very stable, very safe wing and easy to handle. Liked it to pass the test at school, but now I have more agile toy to use. It has still tons of life in it, so I would like if someone could take it for more flights.
"Each time the discovery of new facts, the overthrow or extension of accepted theories, reminded us that science is never finished."
French physicist Charles Fabry was born #OTD in 1867.
Together with Henri Buisson, they made a groundbreaking discovery by identifying the presence of ozone in the Earth's atmosphere (1913). They used spectroscopic techniques to measure the absorption of ultraviolet light by atmospheric ozone, providing the first definitive evidence of the ozone layer.
How #AirPollution is causing girls to get their first #periods earlier
New research shows that girls in the US are getting their first periods earlier. Exposure to toxic air is partly to blame.
By David Cox, June 4, 2024
"The same trend has also been noted around the world. South Korean scientists have described with some alarm how the number of girls displaying signs of precocious puberty – either breast development or #menstruation before the age of eight - increased 16-fold between 2008 and 2020.
"We're also seeing that these decreasing ages at puberty are even more pronounced in lower socioeconomic status groups, and ethnic minority groups," says Audrey Gaskins, an associate professor at Emory University in Atlanta, the US. "This has important implications for long-term health."
Researchers like Gaskins are primarily concerned that beginning puberty earlier might trigger a cascade of events which have far-reaching consequences later in adulthood. Emerging data suggests that it may not only curtail the fertility window, particularly if these women then enter menopause sooner, but shorten their lives. Precocious puberty has been repeatedly associated with a higher risk of diseases ranging from breast and ovarian cancers, metabolic syndromes such as obesity and type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease."
By David Cox, June 4, 2024
"For several decades, scientists around the world have become increasingly concerned by signs that girls are entering puberty at a much younger age compared with previous generations.
From when girls experience their first period, something which scientists term the age of menarche, to commencing breast development, these seminal changes marking the onset of adolescence appear to be taking place progressively sooner.
"American girls today have been estimated to start menstruation up to four years earlier compared to girls living a century ago. In May, new data showed that while girls born between 1950 and 1969 typically began menstruating at 12.5 years, this decreased to an average of 11.9 years for the generation born in the early 2000s.
"The same trend has also been noted around the world. South Korean scientists have described with some alarm how the number of girls displaying signs of precocious puberty – either breast development or menstruation before the age of eight - increased 16-fold between 2008 and 2020.
"'We're also seeing that these decreasing ages at puberty are even more pronounced in lower socioeconomic status groups, and ethnic minority groups,' says Audrey Gaskins, an associate professor at Emory University in Atlanta, the US. 'This has important implications for long-term health.'
"Researchers like Gaskins are primarily concerned that beginning puberty earlier might trigger a cascade of events which have far-reaching consequences later in adulthood. Emerging data suggests that it may not only curtail the fertility window, particularly if these women then enter menopause sooner, but shorten their lives. Precocious puberty has been repeatedly associated with a higher risk of diseases ranging from breast and ovarian cancers, metabolic syndromes such as obesity and type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
[...]
"Some of the major culprits appear to be #ToxicGases such as #SulphurDioxide, #NitrogenDioxide, #CarbonMonoxide and #ozone, all of which are released into the air either through #VehicleEmissions or waste produced by #Manufacturing Plants. In 2022, a study from scientists in Poland, a country known for its poor air quality due to the prevalence of #coal-burning factories, examined data from 1,257 women, and found a link between greater exposure to nitrogen gases and menstruation occurring before the age of 11."
Why Antarctic wildlife is being "sunburnt."
BBC reports: "A hole in the ozone layer — the protective barrier of gas in the upper atmosphere — now lingers over the frozen continent for more of the year."
Polar vortex is 'spinning backwards' above Arctic after major reversal event
https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/weather/polar-vortex-is-spinning-backwards-above-arctic-after-major-reversal-event #climate #PolarVortex #reversal #ozone
State of the Global Climate 2023
The publication provides a summary on the state of the #climate indicators in 2023 with sections on key climate indicators, extreme events and impacts. The indicators include global temperatures, #GreenhouseGas concentration, #ocean heat content, #SeaLevelRise, ocean #acidification, #Arctic and #Antarctic sea ice, #Greenland ice sheet and #glaciers and snow cover, #precipitation and stratospheric #ozone...