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When myths collide
There never was a hole. It was a thinning of the ozone layer.

Any first year chem student could tell you it's impossible for
ozone to disappear in the presence of sunlight, since ozone is
created by the bombardment of short UV with molecular
oxygen. Ozone then absorbs mid UV, breaking back down into
molecular oxygen and an oxygen radical, which then re-creates
more ozone or molecular oxygen.

And, of course, the fact that the data once AGAIN contradicts
all the climate models put out by various global warming
groups shall be promptly ignored when the next call for
'reducing carbon footprints' comes out after the same
climatologists make another apocalyptic prediction. Meanwhile,
the author will continue to moan about how global warming
deniers don't trust science.
Posted by: frgough   Posted on: 07/07/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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