Environmental consequences of interacting effects of changes in stratospheric ozone, ultraviolet radiation, and climate: UNEP Environmental Effects Assessment Panel, Update 2024.

IF 2.7 3区 化学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1007/s43630-025-00687-x
Patrick J Neale, Samuel Hylander, Anastazia T Banaszak, Donat-P Häder, Kevin C Rose, Davide Vione, Sten-Åke Wängberg, Marcel A K Jansen, Rosa Busquets, Mads P Sulbæk Andersen, Sasha Madronich, Mark L Hanson, Tamara Schikowski, Keith R Solomon, Barbara Sulzberger, Timothy J Wallington, Anu M Heikkilä, Krishna K Pandey, Anthony L Andrady, Laura S Bruckman, Christopher C White, Liping Zhu, Germar H Bernhard, Alkiviadis Bais, Pieter J Aucamp, Gabriel Chiodo, Raúl R Cordero, Irina Petropavlovskikh, Rachel E Neale, Catherine M Olsen, Simon Hales, Aparna Lal, Gareth Lingham, Lesley E Rhodes, Antony R Young, T Matthew Robson, Sharon A Robinson, Paul W Barnes, Janet F Bornman, Anna B Harper, Hanna Lee, Roy Mackenzie Calderón, Rachele Ossola, Nigel D Paul, Laura E Revell, Qing-Wei Wang, Richard G Zepp
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This Assessment Update by the Environmental Effects Assessment Panel (EEAP) of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) addresses the interacting effects of changes in stratospheric ozone, solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and climate on the environment and human health. These include new modelling studies that confirm the benefits of the Montreal Protocol in protecting the stratospheric ozone layer and its role in maintaining a stable climate, both at low and high latitudes. We also provide an update on projected levels of solar UV-radiation during the twenty-first century. Potential environmental consequences of climate intervention scenarios are also briefly discussed, illustrating the large uncertainties of, for example, Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI). Modelling studies predict that, although SAI would cool the Earth's surface, other climate factors would be affected, including stratospheric ozone depletion and precipitation patterns. The contribution to global warming of replacements for ozone-depleting substances (ODS) are assessed. With respect to the breakdown products of chemicals under the purview of the Montreal Protocol, the risks to ecosystem and human health from the formation of trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) as a degradation product of ODS replacements are currently de minimis. UV-radiation and climate change continue to have complex interactive effects on the environment due largely to human activities. UV-radiation, other weathering factors, and microbial action contribute significantly to the breakdown of plastic waste in the environment, and in affecting transport, fate, and toxicity of the plastics in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and the atmosphere. Sustainability demands continue to drive industry innovations to mitigate environmental consequences of the use and disposal of plastic and plastic-containing materials. Terrestrial ecosystems in alpine and polar environments are increasingly being exposed to enhanced UV-radiation due to earlier seasonal snow and ice melt because of climate warming and extended periods of ozone depletion. Solar radiation, including UV-radiation, also contributes to the decomposition of dead plant material, which affects nutrient cycling, carbon storage, emission of greenhouse gases, and soil fertility. In aquatic ecosystems, loss of ice cover is increasing the area of polar oceans exposed to UV-radiation with possible negative effects on phytoplankton productivity. However, modelling studies of Arctic Ocean circulation suggests that phytoplankton are circulating to progressively deeper ocean layers with less UV irradiation. Human health is also modified by climate change and behaviour patterns, resulting in changes in exposure to UV-radiation with harmful or beneficial effects depending on conditions and skin type. For example, incidence of melanoma has been associated with increased air temperature, which affects time spent outdoors and thus exposure to UV-radiation. Overall, implementation of the Montreal Protocol and its Amendments has mitigated the deleterious effects of high levels of UV-radiation and global warming for both environmental and human health.

平流层臭氧、紫外线辐射和气候变化相互作用的环境后果:联合国环境规划署环境影响评估小组,2024年更新。
联合国环境规划署(环境署)的环境影响评估小组(EEAP)编写的这份最新评估报告论述了平流层臭氧、太阳紫外线辐射和气候变化对环境和人类健康的相互影响。其中包括新的模拟研究,这些研究证实了《蒙特利尔议定书》在保护平流层臭氧层方面的益处及其在维持低纬度和高纬度气候稳定方面的作用。我们还提供了21世纪预计太阳紫外线辐射水平的最新情况。还简要讨论了气候干预情景的潜在环境后果,说明了诸如平流层气溶胶注入(SAI)的巨大不确定性。模拟研究预测,尽管SAI会使地球表面降温,但其他气候因素也会受到影响,包括平流层臭氧消耗和降水模式。评估了臭氧消耗物质(ODS)替代品对全球变暖的贡献。就《蒙特利尔议定书》范围内化学品的分解产物而言,三氟乙酸作为消耗臭氧层物质替代品的降解产物对生态系统和人类健康造成的风险目前微乎其微。由于人类活动,紫外线辐射和气候变化继续对环境产生复杂的相互作用。紫外线辐射、其他风化因素和微生物作用对环境中塑料废物的分解,以及影响塑料在陆地和水生生态系统以及大气中的运输、命运和毒性都有重大影响。可持续性需求继续推动行业创新,以减轻塑料和含塑料材料的使用和处置对环境的影响。由于气候变暖和臭氧耗损期延长,季节性冰雪融化提前,高山和极地环境中的陆地生态系统正日益暴露于增强的紫外线辐射之下。太阳辐射,包括紫外线辐射,也有助于植物死亡物质的分解,从而影响养分循环、碳储存、温室气体排放和土壤肥力。在水生生态系统中,冰盖的丧失正在增加极地海洋暴露在紫外线辐射下的面积,这可能对浮游植物的生产力产生负面影响。然而,对北冰洋环流的模拟研究表明,浮游植物在紫外线照射较少的情况下正逐渐向更深的海洋层环流。气候变化和行为模式也改变了人类健康,导致紫外线照射的变化,根据条件和皮肤类型产生有害或有益的影响。例如,黑色素瘤的发病率与气温升高有关,气温升高会影响人们在户外的时间,从而影响人们暴露在紫外线辐射下的时间。总体而言,《蒙特利尔议定书》及其修正案的实施减轻了高水平紫外线辐射和全球变暖对环境和人类健康的有害影响。
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Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences
Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences 生物-生化与分子生物学
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201
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期刊介绍: A society-owned journal publishing high quality research on all aspects of photochemistry and photobiology.
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