Dying Satellites Can Drive Climate Change and Ozone Depletion, Study Finds
A new study is raising concerns about the potential environmental consequences of increasing satellite reentries. Currently, the effects of defunct satellites burning up in the atmosphere are minimal, but projections show a dramatic rise in the number of satellites by 2040, leading to significant emissions. Researchers warn that these emissions could negatively impact the recovery of the ozone hole and contribute to climate change, necessitating a greater understanding through expanded observations and modeling efforts.