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You're reading How and when did global warming and greenhouse gas emissions become an issue? (When did people realize it's serious consequences?) (I AM NOT TALKING ABOUT OZONE LAYER DEPLETION:))
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That's not my question!;)
by aceata on December 17th, 2006
Actually it is. Because melting ice caps means the ocean water level will increase, and its melting at an alarming rate, and its not melting by itself, its green house gases that caused it. And right now its december 17. in 1990 right now there would be some snow and the temperature is in the 30s-50s. Thats not natural. It all began in the 80s.
by O_hare on December 17th, 2006
I meant I wansn't talking about ozone layer depletion:), now half of this question is answered.
by aceata on December 17th, 2006
Can it be reversed?
by Don Gorgeous George on October 10th, 2009
global warming will thicken the ozone layer for 2 reasons. the clouds that strip hte ozone form in extreme cold (-80) . whis is why there is only an ozone thinning over the north pole (which is warmer than the south pole) and a HOLE over antarctica.
by TAPriceCTR s son is wearing his COAT on January 7th, 2010
and the second reason is because lightning (which generates ozone) happens more frequently in warmer storms.
by TAPriceCTR s son is wearing his COAT on January 7th, 2010