This video explains Ozone depletion in the Stratosphere, caused by the pollution of man-made compounds in addition to the lack of stratospheric ozone in ...
The phenomenon of ozone depletion and its links to possible hazard to life forms has captured international attention. India is a signatory to the Montreal ...
It has been determined that our world SHOULD be receding into the next Ice
Age... however, due to our toxic emissions we have actually reversed this
natural process. Combined with our contamination of the remaining
freshwater supplies and extremely delicate ecosystem, this will eventually
be detrimental to life on our planet entirely. (Ocean oxygen levels.....PH
levels...etc)
+CsFF4U Thank you for your comment on our story on Ozone depletion. I agree with you that Humans will have to learn to live in harmony with nature and stop the over use of natural resources.
Ozone Depletion (Environment, Ecology and Bio-diversity) for UPSC by SuperProf Ravi Agrahari
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Global warming is caused by ozone depletion not greenhouse gases
A 58-minute, illustrated talk describing how and why ozone depletion explains global warming much more directly and much more clearly than greenhouse ...
Wouldn't the increase of irrigation water in the atmosphere address the
increase of global temperatures? The chart shows water having a higher
absorption of temperature than any of the gases.
+Randy Dutton Assuming you are talking about The Carbon Trap and The Carbon Cross, looks like fun and thoughtful fiction. I just hope we can bring non-fiction back to climate change.
+Peter L. Ward I appreciate your research and alternative theory. I've written two novels that describe mankind's use of genetic engineering to reduce CO2 going awry and threatening all life on Earth. I agree with you that CO2 is not the major problem.
+Randy Dutton Yes, water vapor absorbs much more infrared radiation over a much wider range of wavelengths (frequencies) plus water vapor can make up as much as 5% of the gases in the atmosphere and thus should be much more important regarding greenhouse warming than carbon dioxide. Some assume the long-term change in water vapor is very low. Yet as the world warms, water vapor appears to be increasing. Does one cause the other? If warming is caused by ozone depletion, all these inconsistencies go away because they are no longer relevant.
It is deceptive to only show land temperature graphs, to "prove" the Earth
is warming slowly. Over 90% of the excess heat is stored in the oceans, and
the oceans are the warmest they have been for 5 million years, and heating
RAPIDLY.
This runaway heating trend is going vertical, as the Arctic Methane is now
venting. After all the Arctic methane vents, the greenhouse gas content
will increase by hundreds of times. This may happen in the next few decades.
//www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2013/09/what-ocean-heating-reveals-about-global-warming/
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//arctic-news.blogspot.com/
How much does the fossil fuel lobby pay you to upload disinformation, like
this?
+Peter WardThe Solar Radiation Management program became widespread by the early 2000's, and has increased every year since then. Also the increased UV-B, and now UV-C, reaching the surface is caused by the vertical mixing of the Ionospheric heaters (SBX-type Haarp transmitters). There is frequent control of the jetstream, which also lofts the geoengineered aerosols (metal oxides) high enough to deplete the ozone layer. These are the reasons for slowed heating of the land surface, and vastly increased UV-B, and now, measurable levels of UV-C at the surface. Thanks for your thoughtful response. I will look at your ozone depletion video again.
The data shown are from the top four most respected compilations of mean global surface temperatures over land and sea. There are dozens of scientific papers by well respected scientists trying to explain what has become known as the "global warming hiatus". There is also widespread agreement that while surface air temperatures have not changed much, ocean heat content continues to rise. The ozone depletion theory of global warming explains this rise by the increase in ultraviolet-B radiation reaching the ocean because of observed ozone depletion and the fact that ozone levels since 1998 have remained much lower than levels before 1970. Several explanations for the clear divergence in trend between mean surface temperatures and carbon dioxide have been offered based on greenhouse-gas theory but remain unclear.