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Originally Posted by nomadking
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Possibly due to a massive leak of CFC that was traced to industrial processes in Eastern China a couple of years ago.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-48353341
The ozone hole is projected to be fully closed over high northern latitudes in the next 10 years, and over Antarctica by the 2060s. TheDaddy's point still absolutely stands however, and the reverse in ozone depletion rates is absolutely attributable to the rare incidence of rapid, international co-operation that led to the CFC ban in the late 1980s.
Your refusal to understand and accept the scientific process that has led to our present understanding of catastrophic, anthropogenic climate change is disappointing, if unsurprising. I wish you would devote some of the energy you devote to searching up tangentially relevant links, to improving your understanding of nuance in argument and the scientific method in general.