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Your Thoughts on the Great Ozone Debate?

Hrodvitnir asks: "Yesterday the BBC reported that the hole in the ozone layer above the Antarctic is the largest on record. Today CNN says that it is recovering, or at least stabilized. Do we really know what's going on? Is this more bad science/false studies, or are they both partially right?"

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  1. Well... by slavemowgli · · Score: 5, Funny

    Let's see who we have:

    The BBC: one of the most highly-respected independent news organisations in the world.

    CNN: an outlet for political propaganda, thanks to Ted Turner.

    Who are you going to believe?

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  2. Easy... by benhocking · · Score: 5, Funny

    Fox! After all, they're fair and balanced!

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    Ben Hocking
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  3. Re:What I've always wondered by RealityMogul · · Score: 4, Funny

    Its because oxygen is heavier that ozone, so it falls to the bottom of the earth and displaces the ozone.

  4. Re:We can't even agree on global warming by Botia · · Score: 4, Funny

    Who wants ozone anyways? That stuff is poisonous!

  5. Evolution in Action by WormholeFiend · · Score: 5, Funny

    I predict that the ozone layer will vanish one day, not because of first world countries, but because third world countries dont have the cash for the more expensive ozone-friendly chemicals.

    When that happens, a whole bunch of people are going to die from skin cancer and/or will go blind from cataracts, while the survivors who are more resistant to UVs will procreate.

    I'd give anything to be around at that time, only to see how the creationism/evolution debate turns out.

  6. Re:not THAT unusual by Ingolfke · · Score: 4, Funny

    the chickens will come home to roost.

    Sir, it is highly unlikely that chickens will ever roost in the Arctic or Antarctic. Not only could they not withstand the extreme climate they do not have the ability to fly the hundreds of miles over open ocean that would be required to make it to either of those regions. Furthermore chickens are not indigenous to either the Arctic or the Antarctic so they would never "come home" to roost as neither of those regions could be properly called "The Home of Chickens". Your science, sir, is all a shambles. Disgraceful... disgraceful.