Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Ozone-Effects-Chile-27MZIFPL5M1.htmlConceptually similarOzone Effects ChileGP0172TCompleted★★★★Ozone Effects ChileGP019TMCompleted★★★★Ozone Effects ChileGP0F2CCompleted★★★★Ozone Effects ChileGP08QPCompleted★★★★Climate Impact Documentation Patagonia (Chile & Argentina : 2004)GP01EJICompleted★★★★Climate Impact Documentation Patagonia, Chile & ArgentinaGP0DS4Completed★★★★Climate Impact Documentation Patagonia (Chile & Argentina : 2004)GP016D9Completed★★★★Climate Impact Documentation Patagonia (Chile & Argentina : 2004)GP014G6Completed★★★★Cactus in LoretoGP0X9ACompleted★★★★View AllGP0QKFOzone Effects ChilePlants in the Punta Arenas area of Southern Chile are becoming affected by exposure to the sun. Here, comparison between cactus protected from the sun (on left) and cactus exposed to the sun's radiation (right).Locations:Chile-Punta Arenas-South AmericaDate:1 Jan, 1992Credit:© Greenpeace / Oscar RiquelmeMaximum size:3072px X 2048pxKeywords:Cactus-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Ozone depletion-PlantsShoot:Ozone Effects ChileEffects of ozone depletion in the Punta Arenas region of Chile on wildlife and vegetation. Punta Arenas, like all of southern Chile, lies directly underneath the Antarctic ozone hole.