redorbit.com — This image from September 29, 2006, shows the ozone concentration in the stratosphere above the South Pole observed by the Ozone Monitoring Instrument on NASA's Aura satellite. Greens and yellows show areas with the highest ozone amounts, while blues and purples show where ozone amounts are lowest.
Oct 5, 2006 View in Crawl 4
god4twentyOct 5, 2006
This is an illustration....not an image from space. Buried as inaccurate.
austindkellyOct 5, 2006
IM TOTALLY CEREAL YOU GUYS!
austindkellyOct 5, 2006
Crappy image poor article, buried, its not an image from space, bleh
schdaOct 5, 2006
It says image, not picture or photograph. And it sure does look like an image as it sure isn't text.*edited to add 'or photograph to first sentence for clarification*
Closed AccountOct 5, 2006
I love this way of thinking:"It's a slight inconvenience to me to come up with ways to not jack the planet up, so I'm not going to do it. And because it makes me uncomfortable that I might be an ignorant ass, I'm going to refuse to believe any of the myriad neutral authorities on climate change who've testified in support of Global Warming, despite the fact that the only dissent comes from scientists whose paychecks are signed by either corporations with money riding on their answers or politicians with ties to said companies, because I just can't be bother to preserve this world. After all, I have the illusion of ownership on my little plot of grass so I'll do what I like, and screw the generations to come..."(Apologies in advance to grammar nazis. Run on sentences are a product of snarkiness.)
kafka47Oct 5, 2006
Well said.Too bad your name is clodhopper.
reevolutnOct 5, 2006
damn you all, we in New Zealand is paying for it, lowest recorded ozone in the sky above us last weekend as the hole swung by us
wackiOct 5, 2006
@daRoachKeep on reading this thread. mbeckfl and others start making fun of Al Gore and everyone else that links the Ozone hole to CFC's. And people actually dugg him up. I simply hit the wrong reply.