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Yahoo News link

 

Sat May 20, 9:01 AM ET

 

TOKYO - The ozone hole over the Antarctic is likely to begin contracting in the future and may disappear by 2050 because of a reduction in the release of chlorofluorocarbons and other ozone-depleting gases, according to a team of Japanese scientists.

 

The findings are based on a series of numerical simulations carried out by Eiji Akiyoshi of the National Institute for Environmental Studies, near Tokyo, using projected emissions of chlorofluorocarbons and other gases blamed for the ozone hole.

 

According to a report posted Friday on the institute's Web site, the hole is at its largest now but is likely to gradually start contracting around 2020 and disappear by around 2050.

 

The team's findings are in line with research by other scientists.

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Hopefully, I will have gotten my university degrees, finished reading all the mangas I like, and completed most of the games that keep collecting dust on my shelves because my pc is crappy right now (including KOTOR 1&2, and NWN2 soon enough)... so who cares? I will die as a happy man anyway... :x

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We could send a team up to attack the Ozone Hole menace. Hey, that would make a great CRPG.

 

The real question is, what does this new bit of info say about global warming? I mean, the question isn't whether we have global warming or not. Global warming and cooling have been part of the natural planetary cycle since... well... the planet. The question is, did mankind create the warming this time around and are we responsible if the warming trend doesn't stop. If this info is true, then can we reverse global warming?

 

Maybe we could terraform our own planet!

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Hah, where would we live when the forming is in process?

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Hey, that still gives us six years to do something stupid!

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Yeah, six years to complete NWN 2, Dragon Age and any other decent RPG that gets released by then...

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Well, according to the Mayan calendar, the world's going to end in 2012, so we've got nothing to worry about.  :)

 

 

I thought the calender just came to an end, no explanations given :)

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I wouldn't trust a civilisation that didn't have the number zero (thats like 50% of all binary figures missing) :)

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Yahoo News link

 

Sat May 20, 9:01 AM ET

 

TOKYO - The ozone hole over the Antarctic is likely to begin contracting in the future and may disappear by 2050 because of a reduction in the release of chlorofluorocarbons and other ozone-depleting gases, according to a team of Japanese scientists.

 

The findings are based on a series of numerical simulations carried out by Eiji Akiyoshi of the National Institute for Environmental Studies, near Tokyo, using projected emissions of chlorofluorocarbons and other gases blamed for the ozone hole.

 

According to a report posted Friday on the institute's Web site, the hole is at its largest now but is likely to gradually start contracting around 2020 and disappear by around 2050.

 

The team's findings are in line with research by other scientists.

Oh ya just in time nuclear winter!

 

Well, according to the Mayan calendar, the world's going to end in 2012, so we've got nothing to worry about.  >_<

Well all of the Mayans are already dead. Why do they care?

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Well, according to the Mayan calendar, the world's going to end in 2012, so we've got nothing to worry about.  :)

 

I thought the calender just came to an end, no explanations given :thumbsup:

You wish...:thumbsup:

 

Actually, the whole 2012 thing is a misconception, I think. I remember reading something that said the calendar really ends at around 4072. :blink:

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Isn't this a good thing? I mean...the ozone layer isn't supposed to have a hole, right? So it'll all but disappear by 2050 according to these guys...

 

Or am I completely missing something.

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but we all wind up on the same side

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No, you're completely right.

 

 

Hole in ozone layer = badness

 

No more hole = good

 

 

Maybe theyve been exposed to so much corporate propaganda that theyve begun to believe the opposite? :unsure:"

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Who said its a bad thing? :luck:

Hopefully, I will have gotten my university degrees, finished reading all the mangas I like, and completed most of the games that keep collecting dust on my shelves because my pc is crappy right now (including KOTOR 1&2, and NWN2 soon enough)... so who cares? I will die as a happy man anyway...  :p

I had thought that some of nature's journeymen had made men and not made them well, for they imitated humanity so abominably. - Book of Counted Sorrows

 

'Cause I won't know the man that kills me

and I don't know these men I kill

but we all wind up on the same side

'cause ain't none of us doin' god's will.

- Everlast

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I find Mothman's avatar rather mesmorizing...

 

On topic...if this is true, it's a good thing. Course, I'll probably be dead by then and won't notice. I want a time machine so I could see what the planet looks like 1000 years from now. Then again, maybe not...

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The National Zoo of Extinct Wonders Presents The Gweat & Terrible OZ...

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When I was starting my shuteye excercises later today, I did wonder what was so odd about this topic. Lovewolf is right.

kirottu said:
I was raised by polar bears. I had to fight against blood thirsty wolves and rabid penguins to get my food. Those who were too weak to survive were sent to Sweden.

 

It has made me the man I am today. A man who craves furry hentai.

So let us go and embrace the rustling smells of unseen worlds

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^_^

I had thought that some of nature's journeymen had made men and not made them well, for they imitated humanity so abominably. - Book of Counted Sorrows

 

'Cause I won't know the man that kills me

and I don't know these men I kill

but we all wind up on the same side

'cause ain't none of us doin' god's will.

- Everlast

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