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The ozone,will it repair itself ?

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If we,the human race put the effort into recycling,replanting forests,stop poluteing the sea,stop useing aerosols, get greener and incorporate reuseable energies.

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  1. Nope,The Earth has done enough damage to it.


  2. no its too late, anything we do now will only prelong it. but dont worry we wont be here to see it end

  3. no we are the only ones that can stop it getting destroyed and hopefully then it will start to heal

  4. Yes it could because the Ozone hole has actually depleted over the last couple of years.

  5. You seem to presuppose that human life is needed for the continuation of life on earth.

    Not so.

    I think that we have done an enormous amount of damage, and will, in all probability, continue to do exactly the same.

    The best efforts of environmentalists and governments will make little difference.

    There will be difficulties that none of us can yet imagine as things get worse.

    There will be wars and natural deaths caused by starvation that we cannot begin to imagine, as increasingly desperate people try to move intro ever decreasingly available, viable, land.

    The human population will be decimated, but will survive.

    There will come a time when the planet begins to revive and heal itself, and there will be humans around to see it, but, by that time humans will be unbelievably reduced in number.

    Our children and grandchildren will be affected, but in such small measure that nothing will fundamentally change.

    Humans are on an irrevocable path, and those measures you mention are too little and too late because they are only selectively endorsed at levels that matter (China, and that is only one example of self serving government, knows what is happening and opens 3 coal fired power stations a week).

    We are human, and selfish.

    Many people are doing what they feel is right at individual levels, but it is not, and will not, be enough until the planet's conditions force us to be so restricted that it can look after itself.

    At that point - it will and whatever natural balances, incuding a re-establishment of the ozone layer will, naturally, come about.

  6. Yes. It can be destroyed further too.

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