The annual Antarctic ozone hole reached an average area of 8.9 million square miles this fall, an area slightly smaller than last year and generally continuing the overall shrinking trend of recent years.
While there are a hundred other things developing to threat the survival of humankind, at least there is this one thing where we humans didn’t screw up.
In other words: while we may die from heatstroke, flash floods, failing crops, unprecedented storms, no access to water, collapsing food chains, etc, at least it won’t be sun radiation.
While there are a hundred other things developing to threat the survival of humankind, at least there is this one thing where we humans didn’t screw up.
In other words: while we may die from heatstroke, flash floods, failing crops, unprecedented storms, no access to water, collapsing food chains, etc, at least it won’t be sun radiation.