Remember the ozone hole that we were enlarging with our Right Guard deodorant and our Freon? Remember when we got rid of those nasty earth-damaging propellants and refrigerants years ago:
“The Montreal Protocol to ban freons was the warm-up exercise for the IPCC. Many current IPCC players gained fame then by stampeding the US Congress into supporting the Montreal Protocol. They learned to use dramatized, phony scientific claims like ‘ozone holes over Kennebunkport’ (President Bush Sr’s seaside residence in New England). The ozone crusade also had business opportunities for firms like Dupont to market proprietary ‘ozone-friendly’ refrigerants at much better prices than the conventional (and more easily used) freons that had long-since lost patent protection and were not a cheap commodity with little profit potential.”
So, the ozone hole probably has disappeared, right. Hardly. New research shows that it has not changed significantly since 1990:
“This must have far-reaching consequences,” Rex says. “If the measurements are correct we can basically no longer say we understand how ozone holes come into being.” What effect the results have on projections of the speed or extent of ozone depletion remains unclear.
DDT, CFCs, global warming. Same ideological “science,” same false predictions.
(Link via No Pasaran)