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Aircons is to help you surf through the World Wide Web to gather all information pertaining to the Offices and related products and services all under one roof. Besides information, we help you establish business relationship with companies, manufacturers and export-importers within and outside the country to widen your horizon and growth.

Our Corporate Profile MintValley E-Commerce (P) Ltd., is a pioneer in the technologies associated with the emerging digital economy. We specialize in providing E-Solutions, Office Solutions, Business Process Outsourcing, Tourism Promotions and facilities for Water Sports and Recreation. MintValley's Partnerships with the major names in the E-business and Tourism sectors has offered its customers efficient, reliable and economical services matched to global standards.

MintValley's strategic location at Kochi (Cochin, India) has provided the advantage of a world class infrastructure, cost and high bandwidth allowance from the 'SAFE' cable networks and an excellent support from our dedicated team of experienced professionals. MintValley Technologies (P) Ltd. is registered under the Companies Act of India, 1956.

The Ozone Depletion and Global Warming

Man-made chlorines, primarily chloroflourobcarbons (CFCs), contribute to the thinning of the ozone layer and allow larger quantities of harmful ultraviolet rays to reach the earth
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The ozone layer (located above the troposphere in the stratosphere) is Earth's natural protection for all life forms, shielding our planet from harmful ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation. UV-B radiation is harmful to humans, animals, and plant life.

In the 1980s it was discovered that 'holes' were appearing in the ozone layer above the Antarctic and Arctic. The ozone layer is being destroyed by certain industrial chemicals including ozone depleting refrigerants. CFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons) used mainly in the manufacture of heating and cooling systems are believed to be responsible for destroying the ozone layer.

Certain gases in the atmosphere, mainly carbon dioxide (CO2), methane and CFCs, act like the glass in a greenhouse, allowing sunlight through to heat the Earth's surface but trapping the heat in the atmosphere, causing a greater amount of heat to be reflected back to Earth. Scientist's are concerned that continued global warming will accelerate ozone destruction and increase stratospheric ozone depletion.

In the long run, the accumulation of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere can cause extreme heat waves, rising sea levels, drought and the decline and extinction of thousands of species of animals and plants.


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