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Pyrocumulonimbus Threats from Climate Change-Caused Wildfire

By Abrupt changes, aerosols, climate emergency, climate restoration, Extreme Weather, Fire, Impacts, Ozone Hole, The Unexpected

Pyrocumulonimbus Threats from Climate Change-Caused Wildfire They rain lightning, not rain Starting fires 22 miles away With as much energy as a moderately-sized volcanoes Puncturing the stratosphere with deep convection Like nuclear winter modeling Pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCbs) events appear to be increasing dramatically, producing more energy, and erupting in places where they have never been seen…

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Dangerous Record Ozone Hole Reporting

By Ozone Hole

Recent reports of a record low ozone hole are everywhere. I cannot think of a word more appropriate for these reports except “bogus.” Some of the headlines say “lowest in 20 years” and some of the reporting makes this distinction, but do they tell you that before 1979 there was no ozone hole and today…

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Unprecedented Arctic Ozone Destruction:

By Ozone Hole

The Antarctic ozone hole was caused by man-made emissions of “ozone depleting chemicals.”  When we realized that Earth was in grave danger because of the great threat to our ozone layer that these emissions presented, we the people of this planet agreed to do something about it. A treaty was formed called the Montreal Protocol….

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The Only Thing Worse Than Climate Change is the American Publics’ Perception of Climate Change

By Deniers and Delayers, Ozone Hole

 Over 97% of climate scientists understand that humankind has been a significant contributor to rising temperatures across the planet yet 42% of Americans believe there is a lot of disagreement between climate scientists.  Polls and surveys tell us a lot of things. They all do not tell us the same things, but they often do…

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