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nolongerbanned99 t1_j3uaem1 wrote

So is it true. Is it gonna repair itself. And we’re spray cans the main cause. Educate me plz

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CheesyBurgs t1_j3uf6p6 wrote

Yes, Ozone repairs itself through simple gravitational forces and atmospheric air composition’s (mostly oxygen) reaction to Sunlight. We have banned commercial CFC usage almost universally for over two decades now. Scientific documents are available all over the net with simple searches. Left over CFC still contributes to global warming but only a small part.

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Smallmyfunger t1_j3ve8p1 wrote

Pretty sure that's why "freon" being used as a refridgerant was discontinued/switched to R134 etc., and automotive paint switched to water-based.

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Ch0senjuan t1_j3vnbmf wrote

R-22 discontinued as well for stuff like R-410A.

I just wanted to sound smart :P

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nolongerbanned99 t1_j3ufmyl wrote

That’s cool. Some good news for a change on the environmental front.

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pzelenovic t1_j3v5j4v wrote

Yes. Additionally, we came up with a sign "?" that indicates that the immediate sentence before it was a question. It's a nifty new feature of the language, still in beta testing phase, and we would like to hear your thoughts about it.

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nolongerbanned99 t1_j3x99py wrote

Wow. This is great. Let’s me try it. Does this newfangled thin work??

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