
BBC Inside Science Will the Hole in the Ozone Layer Close?
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Jun 12, 2025 Gareth Mitchell, a broadcaster and science communication lecturer at Imperial College London, discusses the shrinking ozone layer and new pollutants from space travel threatening its recovery. Joined by Professor Eloise Marais, they analyze the complexities of monitoring atmospheric changes. The conversation shifts to seasonal water quality testing led by Roger Pickup, emphasizing safe swimming. Lastly, Dr. Sarah Scott warns that improperly planted wildflowers may harm bumble bees, highlighting the intricate balance of environmental protection.
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Policymakers Engaged on Space Ozone Issues
- Policymakers and regulatory agencies are aware of space-related ozone risks and consulting experts.
- International coordination is needed to address the emerging environmental issues from space activities.
Safe Swimming Water Tips
- Avoid swimming just after heavy rainfall due to increased faecal pollution wash-off.
- Stay away from water near sewage outlets and incoming streams to reduce health risks.
Variable Water Quality Patterns
- Bathing water quality varies greatly even within the same lake or river based on local pollution sources.
- Comprehensive sampling reveals contamination from leaking sewage pipes and failing septic tanks.

