The Largest Antarctic Ozone Hole
Posted by terres on September 17, 2008
Antarctic Ozone Hole Reaches Record High!
September 12, 2008
The area covered by the Antarctic Ozone Hole grew to 27 million km² on September 12, 2008
A Deserving Dedication
The Moderators would like to dedicate this year’s Antarctic ozone hole to the outgoing [hopefully] US president [sic] Mr GW Bush. Furthermore we invite all parties concerned to consider renaming the Antarctic Ozone Hole after GW Bush for his contribution to the worsening state of the world. During his 8-year occupation of White House, Mr Bush caused more damage to the world (environment, climate, humanity, security … ) than anyone else before him.
[It’s hoped that NASA employees responsible for Ozone Hole Watch retain the integrity of all data, and blow the whistle if they find any anomaly in the data sets, this year.]
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