The Centre for Atmospheric Science is a joint venture
within the University of Cambridge between the University Departments of Chemistry, Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
and Geography. The Centre is one of the premier research groups in the UK for atmospheric research and attracts funding from
a wide range of sources. Post-doctoral researchers and students from the UK and abroad carry out world-leading research with
international collaborations.
- Ozone Hole Tour

- Explore the science behind the ozone hole in these pages aimed at students and the general public.
News & events
- Unprecedented Arctic Ozone Loss. 2nd Oct. Unprecedented
loss of ozone has been observed in the ozone layer over the Arctic, prompting scientists
to declare an 'Arctic Ozone Hole' for the first time.
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Recent Publications
- Economic value of improved quantification in global sources and sinks of carbon dioxide, A.J. Durant, C. Le Quéré, C. Hope and A.D. Friend, Phil Trans R Soc, 2011.
- Impacts of HO[x] regeneration and recycling in the oxidation of isoprene: Consequences for the composition of past, present and future atmosphere, A.T. Archibald, et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., 38, 2011.