Originally posted by @metal-brain
FALSE!
Global warming does not contribute to it.
Originally posted by @vivify
The thinning of the Ozone Layer isn't caused by global warming
Originally posted by @metal-brainWhy are you screaming false?I
FALSE!
Global warming does not contribute to it. CFCs and other man made chemicals contribute to it, but not global warming.
He said, the thinning of the ozone layer is not caused by global warming but contributes TO global warming. And now here you are, screaming that global warming does not contribute to the thinning of the ozone layer. We've established that. Everyone else has moved on, except you.
Originally posted by @metal-brainYou are obstinately determined to misunderstand everyone, aren't you?
You are still wrong. Global warming does NOT contribute to the depletion of the ozone layer.
Originally posted by @suzianneNope. What is your source of information?
Why are you screaming false?I
He said, the thinning of the ozone layer is not caused by global warming but contributes TO global warming. And now here you are, screaming that global warming does not contribute to the thinning of the ozone layer. We've established that. Everyone else has moved on, except you.
Originally posted by @metal-brainAnd even though the ozone hole can’t explain global-scale temperature trends over the past few decades, models do suggest that changes in atmospheric circulation due to the ozone hole have contributed to seasonal surface temperature trends in a few Southern Hemisphere locations, including warming of high latitudes of the Southern Ocean in late winter, and summertime warming of the Antarctic Peninsula and cooling of the continental interior.
"The thinning of the Ozone Layer isn't caused by global warming, but contributes to it."
Same to you. Contributes? FAIL!
https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/4-ways-ozone-hole-linked-climate-and-1-way-it-isn%E2%80%99t
Originally posted by @no1marauderI agree.
And even though the ozone hole can’t explain global-scale temperature trends over the past few decades, models do suggest that changes in atmospheric circulation due to the ozone hole have contributed to seasonal surface temperature trends in a few Southern Hemisphere locations, including warming of high latitudes of the Southern Ocean in late winter, a ...[text shortened]... /news-features/understanding-climate/4-ways-ozone-hole-linked-climate-and-1-way-it-isn%E2%80%99t
Notice how your cause and effect is the opposite of what vivify suggested.
Originally posted by @lemon-limePopeye is now emasculated and irrelevant to to the point where he might as well never have existed.
Just because they were wrong this doesn't mean it wasn't true.
What I mean is, just because something isn't true this doesn't mean they were wrong because the evidence at that time proved it was true... even though it wasn't.
Wait, spinach doesn't make you stronger? Are you sure about that?
Your rant about something being true even though it was proven scientifically false? Sounds like you been drinkin' some o' that Al-Gore private reserve Kool-Aid.
Originally posted by @metal-brainMan, are you stupid.
I agree.
Notice how your cause and effect is the opposite of what vivify suggested.
Lemme guess. You're here 'cause they kicked you out of the Science Forum, right?
First, you fight with vivify and me, and then agree with No1 when he says the same thing, only with more details? You need a primer on what opposite means, apparently.
Originally posted by @tom-wolseyGlobal warming has not been proven false, far from it, no matter what you and Ore Brain want to believe.
Popeye is now emasculated and irrelevant to to the point where he might as well never have existed.
Your rant about something being true even though it was proven scientifically false? Sounds like you been drinkin' some o' that Al-Gore private reserve Kool-Aid.
Originally posted by @suzianneI never said global warming has been proven false.
Global warming has not been proven false, far from it, no matter what you and Ore Brain want to believe.
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Originally posted by @tom-wolseyIt's not my fault.
Popeye is now emasculated and irrelevant to to the point where he might as well never have existed.
Your rant about something being true even though it was proven scientifically false? Sounds like you been drinkin' some o' that Al-Gore private reserve Kool-Aid.
He said it was harmless, it's just Kool-Aid.
And then I woke up in the middle of a town hall meeting somewhere in Elbonia.