
Whatever Happened to the Ozone Hole?
Season 6 Episode 12 | 12m 11s
We explore how we might keep ourselves and our food cool without overheating the earth.
It might feel like they’re making us cooler, but refrigerators and air conditioning are actually making our world warmer. Yes, they use a huge amount of electricity, but many older cooling methods also released tons of molecules that are still hanging around, shredding our ozone layer. We consider how we might keep ourselves and our food cool, without accidentally warming up our world.
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Whatever Happened to the Ozone Hole?
Season 6 Episode 12 | 12m 11s
It might feel like they’re making us cooler, but refrigerators and air conditioning are actually making our world warmer. Yes, they use a huge amount of electricity, but many older cooling methods also released tons of molecules that are still hanging around, shredding our ozone layer. We consider how we might keep ourselves and our food cool, without accidentally warming up our world.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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