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Have there been improvements?

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Now that companies have been boasting their new "green" ways of business and more and more people in the United States and the World are supposedly making lifestyle changes to benefit the environment, do we have evidence that the processes of ozone and resource depletion have slowed down at all? Maybe not changes we see in the physical world, but through studies or tests? We are barely even touching the changes that are needed to make the improvements that are crucial for human survival in the future, so is what we are doing so far even affecting the numbers at all?

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  1. Don't worry about it.

    What ever 'good' the U.S. does, and Europe will be totally negated by China dumping and polluting at a record pace.

    Nobody is making them accountable.


  2. Too early to tell and no measurable change yet.

    It is a political correct thing and politicians all want to get on the band wagon and harp about it.  The earth has gone through these same changes many times before .  Ice ages came and left, comets or meteorites hit the earth and covered it with fallout that blanketed the sun.  Volcanoes spewed sulfur and other chemicals that effected the ozone and then our earth cleansed itself.

    People tend to over do things. . .Oh now smoking is bad in parks or on patio dinning areas, while meantime diesel trucks and school buses emit clouds of black filthy smoke. . .more in one minute than a thousand smokers can emit in ten years.  BTW I do not smoke but only used that as an example.

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