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Date: | Sat, 22 Aug 1998 00:28:54 -0400 |
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Rick Strong wrote:
> winters but I also think caution is in order. Our northern latitude paleo
> ancestors didn't have to deal with depleted ozone and probably maintained a
Still falling for the depleted ozone b.s. huh? When we put up a satellite that
could measure ozone in the upper atmosphere we saw a hole. "Oh NO! We've made a
hole in the ozone." Bullshit. The hole has been there forever and comes and goes
every year. We can just now see it. Kind of like the El nino thing. This past
year is the first year that we are able to detect it and, of course, it is the
worse ever, and is due to global warming (another crock. There is no warming
trend) All of a sudden we have the equipment to measure something and it's the
worse that it has ever been. And, of course, it's due to us. HA! We couldn't
destroy the ozone layer if we tried. Ozone is created by the Sun and we don't have
a fire department that can put it out.
Please don't take this as a flame. I just wig out when people perpetuate the myth.
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