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NotesESSTopic 6.4The Montreal Protocol
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The Montreal Protocol

IB Environmental Systems and Societies • Unit 6

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  • The Montreal Protocol
  • Evaluating the Montreal Protocol

The Montreal Protocol

Big idea: The Montreal Protocol (1987) is widely considered the most successful international environmental agreement, achieving near-universal participation and measurable results.

Key features

  • Signed: 1987; entered into force 1989
  • Participation: 198 countries — universal ratification (only UN treaty to achieve this)
  • Targets: Phase-out schedules for ODS production and consumption
  • Differentiated responsibility: Developing countries given longer timelines
  • Multilateral Fund: Financial support for developing countries to transition
  • Amendments: Strengthened multiple times (London, Copenhagen, Kigali)

Phase-out timeline

  • CFCs: Phased out by 1996 (developed), 2010 (developing)
  • Halons: Phased out by 1994 (developed), 2010 (developing)
  • HCFCs: Being phased out by 2030 (developed), 2040 (developing)
  • HFCs: Added in Kigali Amendment (2016) — also greenhouse gases
The Kigali Amendment (2016) added HFCs to the Montreal Protocol. HFCs dont harm ozone but are powerful greenhouse gases — so this also helps climate!
Exam tip: Questions often ask you to evaluate the Montreal Protocols success. Know both its achievements AND its limitations.

Evaluating the Montreal Protocol

Big idea: The Montreal Protocol has achieved remarkable success but also has limitations. It offers lessons for addressing other global environmental problems like climate change.

Successes

  • >99% reduction in ODS production and consumption
  • Ozone recovery: Hole stabilised and beginning to shrink
  • Universal participation: All 198 UN members ratified
  • Effective compliance: Few violations; strong monitoring
  • Co-benefits: Avoided significant climate warming (CFCs are also GHGs)
  • Technology transfer: Helped developing countries access alternatives

Limitations and challenges

  • Slow recovery: Full recovery not expected until 2066 due to CFC persistence
  • Illegal production: Some CFC smuggling still occurs
  • Replacement problems: HCFCs and HFCs have their own issues (GHGs)
  • Not transferable: Success factors may not apply to climate change

Why was it successful? (Lessons for climate)

  • Clear scientific consensus on the problem
  • Alternatives were available (industry could adapt)
  • Relatively few major producers to regulate
  • Costs concentrated in specific industries, not whole economy
  • Strong financial support for developing countries
  • Regular strengthening based on new science
Exam tip: Comparing Montreal Protocol (success) with Kyoto/Paris (challenges) is a common essay topic. Explain why ozone was easier to address than climate.

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