From the AGU Weekly Journal Highlights While sea ice extent has declined dramatically in the Arctic in recent years, it has increased slightly in the Antarctic. Some scientists have suggested…
Category: Ozone
The biggest environmental scandal in history
A UN board could rein in $2.7 billion carbon market to prevent the double dipping of CFC manufacturing incentives and carbon credit sales, as discovered to be happening in China.…
Clean air, a problem?
Here’s a headline I thought I’d never see. In the 60’s and 70’s we were bombarded with images like these: Now we hear that may be a good thing. Make…
Study shows CFCs, cosmic rays major culprits for global warming
From the University of Waterloo press release. WATERLOO, Ont. (Monday, Dec. 21, 2009) – Cosmic rays and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), both already implicated in depleting the Earth’s ozone layer, are also…
Global ozone layer depletion leveling off – rising slightly
From the European Space Agency. By merging more than a decade of atmospheric data from European satellites, scientists have compiled a homogeneous long-term ozone record that allows them to monitor…
The Left Hand Knows Not What The Right Hand is Doing
Guest Post by Steven Goddard Last weeks’ top Antarctic AGW story was : Antarctic ice melting faster than expected due to CO2, of course. This week the #1 story is…
Galactic Cosmic Rays May Be Responsible For The Antarctic Ozone Hole
NOTE: It has been pointed out to me by an email from a regular WUWT reader that some people get a different conclusion from the headline other than what I…
This year's Antarctic ozone hole is 5th biggest
September 12th, 2008 Ozone hole over the Antarctic From NASA News This is considered a “moderately large” ozone hole, according to NASA atmospheric scientist, Paul Newman. And while this year’s…
New theory predicts the largest ozone hole over Antarctica will occur this month – cosmic rays at fault
From a University of Waterloo press release (h/t to commenter Rob) WATERLOO, Ont. (Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2008) — A University of Waterloo scientist says that cosmic rays are a key…
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