>Um, fair point, however it doesn't mean or prove anything. Your sample
>is tiny (given the history of the Earth), and only spans the era when
>testing has been possible, so we have no way of knowing whether ozone
>depletion and warming isn't cyclical, or whether it isn't perhaps
>declining in the long term (one or two millennia).
That's an awfully optimistic stance with rather extreme consequences if
you're wrong.
The fact is, the atmoshere IS going sour, sea levels ARE rising, water and
energy ARE running low, and more and more people seem to be suffering from
respiratory and chemical sensetivity problems. The cause doesn't really
matter as the outcome will be the same for us.
Niall Forbes
66 IIa 88SW - The Red Zit
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
The Nova Scotian Rover - http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/forbes/intro.htm
"See the happy moron,
He doesn't give a damn.
I wish I were a moron.
My God! Perhaps I am!"
--author unknown
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