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Unep Stresses Importance Of Commitment To Ensure Recovery Of Ozone Layer By 2050

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"THERE IS NO ROOM FOR COMPLACENCY"

UNEP STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF COMMITMENT TO ENSURE
RECOVERY OF OZONE LAYER BY 2050

NAIROBI, 16 September 1999 - The United Nations Environment Programme
(UNEP) today called on Governments, industries and citizens alike for a
total commitment to ozone-friendly practices in order to ensure
restoration of the ozone layer by the year 2050.

"Whether or not the ozone layer recovers at the expected time, will
be determined by the joint efforts of Governments as well as
individuals," said Klaus Toepfer, Executive Director of UNEP. "We
have taken positive action and have signed agreements but we also
realize that our continued actions are pivotal to the healing of the
ozone layer. We are fully aware of the dangers of a depleted ozone
layer. There is no room for complacency," he said.

The industrialized countries have now almost phased out their use of
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). On 1 July this year, developing countries
began a freeze on production and consumption. This is to be followed by a
gradual phase-out in the year 2010. The freeze and phaseout of other
substances such as halons, methyl chloroform, will follow shortly. The
Multilateral Fund has so far provided nearly a billion dollars to
developing countries to help in this phaseout of the chemicals that
destroy the ozone layer in these countries. The Russian Federation and
the countries of Central and Eastern Europe are getting support from the
Global Environment Facility to eliminate ozone-depleting substances.

Despite these efforts the ozone layer is still in a vulnerable state. The
size of the ozone hole over Antarctica has been 20-26 million square
kilometres the last few years, about double the size of Europe.

The gradual recovery of the ozone layer will only occur with the
continued commitment of Governments, individuals, industries in
developing countries and the countries of Central and Eastern Europe
and the Russian Federation.

On 16 September each year, the International Day for the Preservation of
the Ozone Layer is celebrated. This year the theme is: Save O3ur Sky:
Be Ozone Friendly. In his message on this occasion, the United Nations
Secretary-General, Kofi Annan has urged individuals, offices and
industries to incorporate alternative ozone-friendly technologies and
products so as to ensure recovery of the ozone layer.

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For more information, please contact:

K. Madhava Sarma,
Executive Secretary,
Ozone Secretariat, UNEP.
Tel.: 254-2-623885;
Fax: 254-2-623913,
E-mail: madhava.sarma@unep.org

Or

Tore J. Brevik, UNEP
Spokesman and Director of Communications and Public Information Branch,
Nairobi, Kenya.
Tel: (254-2) 623292;
Fax: 623692;
Email: tore.brevik@unep.org

or

Patricia L. Jacobs,
Media Unit, (254-2) 623088;
Fax: 623692;
Email: patricia.jacobs@unep.org

In Paris, please contact:

Rajendra M. Shende,
Chief, UNEP TIE Energy and OzonAction Unit,
Tour Mirabeau, 39-43 quai Andre Citroen,
Paris 75739 cedex 15, France;
Tel.: (33-1) 4437-1450,
Fax: (33-1) 4437-1373,
Email: ozonaction@unep.fr

UNEP News Release 1999/104

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