Wikipedia: Near the equator, the stratosphere starts at as high as 20 km (66,000 ft; 12 mi), around 10 km (33,000 ft; 6.2 mi) at midlatitudes, and at about 7 km (23,000 ft; 4.3 mi) at the poles.
NASA: Scientists were surprised to learn summer lightning over the U.S. significantly increases regional ozone and other gases that affect air chemistry 3 to 8 miles above Earth’s surface.
While the (comparatively tiny amount of over 40 – 50 years) chlorofluorocarbon can have a world wide effect)…
…and the chlorofluorocarbon ban has been shown to work with the human caused ozone depiction…
The climate deniers still can’t figure out that orders of magnitude greater carbon release in general over 200 years can have a far greater effect on world temperatures….
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Of course, many are paid to not recognize the climate change,
just like the doctors that were once paid to not recognize the link between tobacco and cancer…
So @DCBakerEsq. While the chlorofluorocarbon ban is proving to be effective for the world wide upper atmosphere ozone depletion…
And we already know that a tiny fraction of the world’s nuclear weapons can cause a nuclear winter in the days / weeks it would take for the resulting smoke to circle the world…
And after 60 years of it’s invention, micro plastic trash is in every ocean, everywhere else in the world, and in orbit above this planet…
You maintain that with 200 years of burning can’t possibly account for climate change in what should be the beginning of a new ice age…
Because humans alone can’t possibly affect the entire world?
I can suspend belief and allow for a talking monkey. I can accept that there are vines hanging from the ceiling. But c’mon guys … a coffee shop owned by a profit-hungry bean counter that doesn’t have a drive-thru???
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 5 years ago
Wikipedia: Near the equator, the stratosphere starts at as high as 20 km (66,000 ft; 12 mi), around 10 km (33,000 ft; 6.2 mi) at midlatitudes, and at about 7 km (23,000 ft; 4.3 mi) at the poles.
NASA: Scientists were surprised to learn summer lightning over the U.S. significantly increases regional ozone and other gases that affect air chemistry 3 to 8 miles above Earth’s surface.
Silly Season about 5 years ago
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/nasa-study-first-direct-proof-of-ozone-hole-recovery-due-to-chemicals-ban
While the (comparatively tiny amount of over 40 – 50 years) chlorofluorocarbon can have a world wide effect)…
…and the chlorofluorocarbon ban has been shown to work with the human caused ozone depiction…
The climate deniers still can’t figure out that orders of magnitude greater carbon release in general over 200 years can have a far greater effect on world temperatures….
~
Of course, many are paid to not recognize the climate change,
just like the doctors that were once paid to not recognize the link between tobacco and cancer…
DCBakerEsq about 5 years ago
I don’t deny the climate change. I deny the climate change acolytes.
Silly Season about 5 years ago
So @DCBakerEsq. While the chlorofluorocarbon ban is proving to be effective for the world wide upper atmosphere ozone depletion…
And we already know that a tiny fraction of the world’s nuclear weapons can cause a nuclear winter in the days / weeks it would take for the resulting smoke to circle the world…
And after 60 years of it’s invention, micro plastic trash is in every ocean, everywhere else in the world, and in orbit above this planet…
You maintain that with 200 years of burning can’t possibly account for climate change in what should be the beginning of a new ice age…
Because humans alone can’t possibly affect the entire world?
Darrell Hookey Premium Member about 5 years ago
I can suspend belief and allow for a talking monkey. I can accept that there are vines hanging from the ceiling. But c’mon guys … a coffee shop owned by a profit-hungry bean counter that doesn’t have a drive-thru???