If only all those starving people knew that they would be so desperately unhappy moving to a land of opportunity--hell, they'd never leave Cuba!!Maybe not [starving] for food, but for happiness? I would say so.
Crude, I know, but come on--a statement like that just begs to be made fun of...
While eruptions the size of Pinatubo or Krakatoa or Mt. St. Helens don't happen every day, volcanic eruption are quite common--and many volcanoes that don't erupt still fire tons of gasses and smoke into the air every day. What humans cause is a tiny fraction of this amount...Eruptions like that don't happen everyday. I don't know if this is true or not, but it would seem likely that in between the time that eruptions like that occur, the ozone could repait itself. When humans cause this it can't repair because it doesn't ever stop. Again, I don't know if that is true, it just seems logical.
And what humans cause is 4 to 8 times heavier than air. It doesn't go into the stratosphere where the Ozone layer is, it goes to the ground, where various bacteria eat it.





