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Old 03-21-2011, 06:37 PM   #38
Hack&Lube
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Originally Posted by Cole436 View Post
You want evidence? Sure
Here we go.
This is the earth's ozone layer from 1979 to 2010 viewed from the south pole

and from the north pole

The blue is the deterioration of the ozone layer, and the growing deterioration is in DIRECT correlation with spiking omissions, all which break down the element O3, which is ozone.
This is what the global climate change is predicted to be in the next 60-90 years

Meaning that all that ice in the arctic will melt causing mass flooding and the deaths of millions of ecosystems.

I have taken my geology classes, I know all about the changing global temperature from the Hadean age to the Phanerozoic. The kicker is that the Ozone layer wasn't disintegrating during any other age but the Hadean, and that's because it didn't exist yet.

Having this much variation in this short of time is not natural and people need to pull their heads out of their asses and realize it.
Talking about the Saskatchewan Roughriders does not provide any clues into why the Calgary Flames sucked in November.

The hole in the ozone layer is a different phenomenon. The breakdown of O3 is a completely different issue from the increase in greenhouse gases and the rise in global temperature caused by entrapment of the solar energy in our atmosphere.

The hole in the ozone layer was caused by endemic chlorofluorocarbon emissions and is one brilliant example of political, scientific, and popular momentum causing an improvement in what was an environmental catastrophe as legislations and regulations against those emissions have caused the hole in the ozone layer to return to nominal levels.

The existence of a hole in the ozone layer and it's increase and decrease due to CFC emissions was easily tracked. Temperature change and the causes of it are much less readily determined and no, there is no consensus and yes the science is still debatable.
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