Volcanos emit chlorides?
Since when?
How long has this been known, and when did they know it?
Yes, I know UV is measured in Dobson units, and Dr. Dobson (yeah, that one the UV unit is named after) announced the Antarctic Ozone Hole existance in 1954.
Yes, I know the Ozone hole size in 1954 was as large as has been reported since. And I am aware man related ozone depleting chemicals were exceeding few back then, as Freon was a new component in refrigeration systems, replacing ammonia.
To quote a great Lady StatesPerson - “What difference does it make?”
What the Great Gore hath announced must be accepted.
Brother, doest thou believe?
I switched to R134 and have been extremely busy with my Trayvon Memorabilia Business.
FYI, I actually don't know if volcanos emit chlorides. I sent a team of government scientists down into the crater on Mt. Etna, and surprisingly, none returned. Since Obama was born in Hawaii, perhaps he ought to descend into Haleakala and check it out for us? He is a bit of an O-Hole anyway.
R 134 is a perfect government solution. Since it is about 20% less effiecient than R-12, components have to be bigger. It is also corrosive, explosive, and is such a teeny molecule it can actually pass through metals. Suggest you follow FL Geezers home and see if they are hoarding R-12 in their carports. My '59 Olds AC needs a boost.
The ozone layer was discovered in late 40s with atmospheric soundings done by V2 rockets flown at the White Sands, New Mexico range.