Umweltkatastrophen - Das Ozonloch 1985

EPISODE · May 16, 2025 · 49 MIN

Umweltkatastrophen - Das Ozonloch 1985

from Eine Stunde History - Deutschlandfunk Nova · host Deutschlandfunk Nova

"Eine Stunde History" meets "Update Erde": 1985, also vor 40 Jahren, entdecken Forscher das Ozonloch. Es löst weltweit Panik aus. Doch die Staaten der Erde kooperieren und finden eine gemeinsame, nachhaltige Lösung.**********Ihr hört in dieser Folge "Eine Stunde History":00:00:41 - 1985: Meldungen über das Ozonloch00:03:42 - Geschichtsexperte Matthias von Hellfeld zu Umweltkatastrophen in der Geschichte00:06:32 - Die Basics - Ozon verstehen00:07:50 - Reaktionen auf die Entdeckung des Ozonlochs00:13:22 - Stratosphärenforscher Jens-Uwe Grooß erklärt das Ozonloch00:20:59 - Wirtschaftsredakteurin Sandra Pfister: Was lernen wir für den Klimawandel?00:34:51 - Umweltschäden beeinflussen Politik00:36:22 - Interview mit Umwelthistoriker Jan-Hendrik Meyer00:48:07 - Deine Minute Natur: Gebirgsbach in Südtirol**********Mehr zum Thema bei Deutschlandfunk Nova:Klimaschutz: Was wirklich hilftKlimawandel: Wir trauen unserem eigenen Wissen nichtAtomkraft: Die Reaktorkatastrophe von Fukushima**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok und Instagram .**********In dieser Folge mit: Moderation: Aglaia Dane und Steffi Orbach Gesprächspartner: Dr. Matthias von Hellfeld, Deutschlandfunk-Nova-Geschichtsexperte

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