Contrary to public perception, the Antarctic ozone hole has been amongst the largest on record over the past three years, new research has found. The ozone hole above Antarctica has been remarkably massive and long-lived over the past four years and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are not the only things to blame, said researchers in their study published in the journal Nature Communications.
No worries. We’re screwed anyway though as even if by some magic technology we can stop global warming, we’re still going to be out of fresh water and arable land soon.
Here’s some fun links from the World Economic Forum and United Nations about this:
Global freshwater demand will exceed supply 40% by 2030 and 90% of global top soil and arable land is at risk of depletion by 2050.
Enjoy the last of the abundance. It won’t last much longer.
Near my place they are clearing all the tree cover and really using up the underground water tables. It’s the same in many places as well. And then they stick few palm tress in the name of greenery.