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Calgary_ABon Dec 21, 2019 9:58pm
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RE:RE:We can make a difference and stop nonsense
RE:RE:We can make a difference and stop nonsenseUN and their paid scientists will tell you that you going tp die in 10 years from CO2...in 10 years they gonna tell you; see the carbon tax saved us....
I can't believe how stupid some people are...wink wink Tcheck
Calgary_AB wrote: OMG Tcheck, you are totally gone...
You saved nothing...UN is the Globalists, I don't believe a word they say.
We the people on this planet are like little ants that mean nothing to the planet...
Download google earth and start with Montreal, than zoom out all the way until you see the whole globe....then think for a second and try to have some common sense...if you still don't see what I mean, ask the first person you see to give you a couple of slaps and wake the f up Tcheck...
Tcheck wrote: When we saved the ozone layer, we saved ourselves from even worse climate change
Saving the zone layer . One of the great environmental success stories
the 1987 Montreal Protocol.
The Montreal Protocol was the first treaty in United Nations' history to achieve universal ratification, and many consider it to be the most successful global environmental action to date.
"Without the Montreal Protocol, we would have reached 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels already, and we would have no chance of meeting the Paris Agreement," said England.
Chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, are man-made chemicals that were widely used in refrigeration and air conditioners before they were banned by the protocol. They're also potent greenhouse gases, thousands of times more powerful than carbon dioxide, and can remain in the atmosphere for up to 100 years.
The protocol's ban on CFCs was in response to research showing that they were destroying the ozone in the upper atmosphere. That ozone filters out dangerous ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
Thinning of the ozone layer and the ozone "holes" that appeared over polar regions threatened organisms on Earth.
The treaty was a great success — CFC levels have been dropping since the ban came into effect, and the ozone layer has been slowly healing.