EPA admits CO2 is pollutant

Stop and think a minute here. What causes O3 to form? Answer, simple Sunlight striking O2 molecules in the upper atmosphere. What do you not have at the poles in the winter time? Sunlight in any significant quantity so it is almost certain that there have always been holes in the ozone layer at the poles in the winter time.

Rocks, Hansen lies like a rug. Info gained from Hansen is about as useful as a baked urine sample.


The Hole exists above the South Pole. Is there one above the North Pole? One article I read noted that the hole became larger, that is deeper and wider, when the South pole bacame cooler. It is colder there than anyplace on Earth. It has dramatic effects resulting from the cold.

An interesting coincidence on the Hole is that it came to light at about the time that we were implementing the wide use of CFC's. We really did not notice the hole until that time due to inability in technology to do so. The stuff that is the culprit in the theory growing the hole is spreading to latitudes wider from the South pole than before.

The hole continues to reside primarily where it was when it was discovered recently.

Interesting.

Also, those that seem to know about this say that there will be no reduction in anything that is cited to cause the hole's growth for about a decade more into the future from now. Residence time is pretty long for this stuff.

Without the Ozone in the air and without much humidity, one might suppose that this would be a good place for an observatory. Makes you wonder why none of the Berkley Scientists sought grant funds to build one there, doesn't it?
 

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