Festival of Journalism and Art: Panel Discussion

Image © Edmund Black
Festival of Journalism and Art: Panel Discussion
Press coverage for MOSTYN exhibitions: Irma Blank and Laura Reeves
Roven n°12: Les Rituels du dessin: SUR LE RITUEL. CINQ QUESTIONS À IRMA BLANK
by Alfredo Cramerotti, Irma Blank, Joana Neves [Ed.]
15 March 2016
Daily Post: What’s On / Q&A
20 February 2015

MOSTYN exhibition, The School of Art, Science and Technical Classes: Jonathan Shanklin’s talk
Great news!
Jonathan Shanklin, who discovered the Antarctic ozone hole, will be speaking about this important scientific breakthrough and his family links to the current MOSTYN exhibition, The School of Art, Science and Technical Classes, on 30 July 2016, 2:00pm at The Imperial Hotel, Llandudno.
Tickets £8. Telephone 01492 868191 to book.
Newyddion gwych!
Bydd Jonathan Shanklin, a ddarganfu’r twll yn yr osôn yn yr Antarctig yn sgwrsio am y darganfyddiad gwyddonol, pwysig hwn a’i gysylltiadau teuluol ag arddangosfa gyfredol MOSTYN, Yr Ysgol Gelf, Gwyddoniaeth a Dosbarthiadau Technegol, 30 Gorffennaf 2016, 2.00yh yng Ngwesty’r Imperial, Llandudno
Tocynnau £8. Ffôn 01492 868191 i archebu lle.
The ozone hole is ‘healing’ according to new research published this week in the journal Science.
Jonathan Shanklin from BAS was one of the scientists who was part of the discovery in 1985. He says:
“It is very clear that the Montreal Protocol is working, that it is clearly leading to a reduction in the amount of ozone destroying chemicals in the atmosphere, and that this reduction is probably leading to a recovery of the Antarctic ozone layer. Nevertheless we will still have ozone holes for perhaps another half century.”
https://www.bas.ac.uk/…/first-signs-of-healing-in-the-anta…/













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