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anon-86s4 |
Posted: Wed, Oct 30 2019, 12:19 pm EDT Post subject: Re: New Jersey extreme climate change |
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We should demand solar panels on all Toll Bothers development homes. |
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anon-1521 |
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anon-10s2 |
Posted: Sat, Oct 26 2019, 9:32 am EDT Post subject: Re: New Jersey extreme climate change |
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Thinkspeak as George Orwell predicted |
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anon-q2q6 |
Posted: Sat, Oct 26 2019, 1:35 am EDT Post subject: Re: New Jersey extreme climate change |
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It is such a shame that in these turbulent times, formerly trustworthy news sources, such as the NYT and WP, have chosen to cater to the biases of their readers over objective journalism. It makes it hard to accept anything they report at face value. |
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anon-835r |
Posted: Thu, Oct 24 2019, 8:34 am EDT Post subject: Re: New Jersey extreme climate change |
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NASA-2394 wrote: | https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2019/2019-ozone-hole-is-the-smallest-on-record-since-its-discovery |
Thirty-two years ago, the international community signed the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer. This agreement regulated the consumption and production of ozone-depleting compounds. Atmospheric levels of man-made ozone depleting substances increased up to the year 2000. Since then, they have slowly declined but remain high enough to produce significant ozone loss. The ozone hole over Antarctica is expected to gradually become less severe as chlorofluorocarbons— banned chlorine-containing synthetic compounds that were once frequently used as coolants—continue to decline. Scientists expect the Antarctic ozone to recover back to the 1980 level around 2070. |
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NASA-2394 |
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anon-835r |
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