User talk:Ismirth

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Total newbie... just trying to figure out how to let people email me, so if I do something stupid they can let me know...

To William M. Connolley: (I figured out how to post here)

I was reading the ozone pages (many of them) and I was wondering if there is some other phenominon that might be being overlooked? I guess I just couldn't tell if there was really less ozone /everywhere/, not just at the hole. If the entire global ozone content has gone down, then I would like to see those stats (or maybe they are there but I need them dumbed down:)). Because it seems that maybe the air currents have changed in a way that makes there be less ozone of the hole, but more ozone someplace else on the planet.

Interestingly, I am actually totally a believer in the hole in the ozone, but I like to debate and that was the only (opposite) view that I haven't found an clear (to me) answer to.

Also, and this might be naive, but why can't we just dump a bunch of ozone into the stratosphere to help it out, in the mean time, until we can get our greenhouse gases lower? Is it possible, but cost prohibitive? Or is there some other reason?

Thanks! -Isabelle --Isabelle Hakala 08:58, 3 May 2006 (UTC)

See talk:ozone depletion William M. Connolley 18:05, 3 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Ideas

Probably the right place for getting some discussion about the idea is at Wikipedia:Village pump (technical). As the top of that page says, actual feature requests need to go into the bugzilla system, but it's a good idea to see what other people think before doing that. -- Cyrius| 10:41, 19 April 2007 (UTC)