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How is the structure of the ozone related to global warming?

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I know about the hole in the ozone...dah dah dah dah...but how does it relate to the issue of global warming?

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  1. They are two completly seprate problems.


  2. It has little or no relationship to AGW.  There may be some evidence that the pollutants fueling Global Warming are in some cases slowing the closure of the hole, which is now proceeding more slowly than originally anticipated.  Here is a good link about it.

  3. The ozone layer starts getting thinner (yes, it is thinner), which causes more heat to enter the atmosphere of the earth, without enough leaving the earth. The Ozone layer protects the Earth from the suns rays. The ozone hole over antartica is no 3 times the size of the US and still growing.

  4. The structure of the ozone is related because as green house gases are sent into the air the ozone layer actually gets THICKER and with a thicker barrier more heat is trapped underneath the ozone.

  5. It's not related at all. They are two different attacks by liberals on the American way of life. CFC's are not carbon  dioxide. Ozone acts as a shield protecting us from some frequencies from the sun. But we have NO DATA showing that there was EVER a time without an ozone hole.

    LOL We stopped using CFC's decades ago, and the hole is still growing. So naturally, it's still our fault, right? RIGHT!!!

  6. Ozone layer is getting thinner and is encouraging thermo generation of heat passing through it in turn warming the globe.

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