By Carly Fiske April 22, 2011 11:35 AM Click to Enlarge The ozone hole over the South Pole is leading to climate change effects all the way to the equator, according to new study. Scientists from Columbia University found that the ozone hole has created more rainfall in the Southern equator and changes in tropical circulation there. Previous scientific work had found that the ozone hole changes high-latitude atmospheric flow. Sarah Kang, lead author, indicated that the discovery was significant finding in understanding climate change. "It's really amazing that the ozone hole, located so high up in the atmosphere over Antarctica, can have an impact all the way to the tropics and affect rainfall there -- it's just like a domino effect," she said. The ozone hole has been linked to use of aerosols that contain chlorofluorocarbons, known to quickly break down the ozone layer. The hole has been located above the Antarctic ozone layer. Since the 1989 Montr...
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Yet there are some NGO's like the MTYC (Mindanao Tripartite Youth Corps)headed by Ms. Jana Jean GD and Staff Volunteers cooked foods and gives fresh foods to them, but because EC's are massive it can not be accommodated all!
The main resource of buying foods are cash. Since the Iligan City Marketplaces are abundant of fresh foods. Yet sponsors brought them (the NGOs) truckloads of goods and dry goods.