Ozone Depletion and Skin Cancer

Each year, we encounter new challenges to our health and survival. One of these serious threats came to light with the onset of ozone depletion—the fallacious decline of ozone in Earth's stratosphere. Apparently, reducing the numbers of ozone molecules in the environment has had a profound impact on skin cancer, increasing the chance of developing skin tumors by a massive 25%. Although a string of contributing factors have led to ozone sheet’s decadent state, chlorofluorcarbons stand at the head of it all with their ten tails of destructive confections. Just when one environmental disaster was beginning to settle and retreat, even without any effort or planning, extinctions collide into multitudes and elbow out other coves of healthy existence beneath watery signs. To mention a few other malaise accidentalities that call for accusatory attention, too, clay plays a part in deforestation rates, cheating in the hands of coal mining companies, rural fires, solid waste incineration, erosion, heavy industry emissions and most unconscionably, obsolete fracking techniques kick up a storm in the ground and seawater boundaries.