Environment
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Humans Already Slowed The Climate Crisis Once, New Research Shows
Humans did something good about the environment, finally. The Montreal Protocol, an international agreement signed in 1987 to stop chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) from destroying the ozone layer, now seems to be the first successful international treaty to slow the rate of global warming.
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