Climate change can indirectly impact the formation of the ozone layer by influencing atmospheric conditions. For example, the increase in greenhouse gas emissions can lead to changes in temperature and circulation patterns in the atmosphere, which can in turn affect the chemical reactions that contribute to the creation and maintenance of the ozone layer. Additionally, certain pollutants released into the atmosphere as a result of human activities can also deplete the ozone layer, further exacerbating the impact of climate change.