Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory in Podcasts
placeCape Verde Atmospheric Observatory, a key atmospheric research station established on Salvatente island in 2006, studying ocean and atmospheric chemistry.
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She discovered that for various reasons the ocean actively changes the chemistry of the air above it, and in doing so can influence ozone, methane, aerosols, clouds and ultimately the climate itself. Today the Cape Verde Observatory has become one of the world's most important atmospheric study sites, while Lucy's career has taken her from that remote island to co-chairing the scientific panel for the Montreal Protocol, the ongoing international agreement to protect our planet's ozone layer.
Lucy was one of the founding scientists behind the Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory, established on Salvatente in 2006. It was measurements at this site that paved the way for a significant revelation that ozone loss is not only a human-made problem. The chemistry of the sea has an impact as well.