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If in some countries the winters are long and bitter, do still think that global warming is occurring or some countries are more affected by ozone depletion than others?

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There is no one answer to this question as it depends on the specific data and research being used. Some people might believe that global warming is occurring, while others might believe that some regions are more affected by ozone depletion than others.

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Global warming and ozone depletion both are different issues of global concerns. Global warming are due to release of green house gases and dealt with Kyoto protocol but ozone depletion are due to release of chlorofloro carbon and dealt with Montréal protocol. I think there is no any relation with each other
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I can see many changes in the climate and around the world. You can now see where the arctic ice is melting and causing major issues in this area. You can now see more natural disasters around the world, storms of greater force that destroy more, and the season changing around the world. In some areas, this is more of a problem than in others, but still, it is a major problem worldwide and not sure what can be done about all of this if we do not close the giant hole in the ozone layer. 
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Some countries are more affected by global warming than other countries, this is connected with the activities practiced by that country, while global warming is affects people world wide activities like pollution make particles from it migrate within the atmosphere from one country to the other. 
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Some parts of the countries are affected by global warming more than others this heavily depends on the activities in the region such as emissions of green house f gases and poisonous gases into the atmosphere. 
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primary reason for global warming is human activity that release carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The reasons areDeforestation

Burning plastic papers or plastic products

Even the Air Conditioners also emits carbon-di-oxide which contributes more to global warminWe do not have a way to get back the rain forest, the land that has been taken to build new homes, and a way to dispose of all the natural waste that is produced. Many places dump this out in the ocean which is destroying the water and cause problems with the coral reefs around the world. If this does not stop there won't be much left for anyone.Global warming is one of the most serious issues facing the human race and the honest truth is that humans have a negative impact on the environment. Some of the ways we kill the environment include:

Clearing and burning of forestland.Burning of forests is harmful to the environment.When vegetation is cleared or removed,carbon is released back into the atmosphere as CO2 and this contributes to global warming

Ranching is also a culprit.Ranching produces a huge amount of animal waste which produces lots of methane...a harmful greenhouse gas

Fertilizers and pesticides also pollute waterways and air.They are manufactured at huge plants which dumps harmful chemicals into the environment including CO2 and methane.

Aerosols are also terrible for the environment.They are loaded with chlorofluorocarbons which heat the ozone layer and allows harmful UV rays activities that are responsible to generate green house gases including carbon disk oxide, methane, etc may cause global warming. The activities may be natural or anthropogenic. Other than fossil fuels, the activities may be automobile exhaust, volcanic eruption, deforestation etc. Through automobiles exhaust direct CO2 is not generated but CO is generated. With the reaction with atmospheric oxygen, the carbon di oxide is formedthroughg.
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I thnk they can manipulate the wearher with H.A.A.R.P. technology.Everything is political interests,hidden agendas that common persons will never know.
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The consumption and environmental changes are connected in various ways. Many countries are affecting by global warming especially the third world countries.
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There is strong scientific evidence that global warming is occurring and that it is primarily caused by human activity, such as the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation. Global warming refers to the long-term trend of rising average global temperatures, which is causing a range of impacts, including rising sea levels, more frequent heatwaves and extreme weather events, and shifts in the distribution of plants and animals.
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There is global warming or some geographical regions are more affected by ozone depletion than others. There are some geographical regions more affected by ozone depletion than others because it is a natural phenomenon that helps keep the Earth's atmosphere clean and the sun does not shine in certain parts of the world so long.
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Global warming is a phenomenon affecting the entire planet, but the extent and impact of ozone depletion can vary by region. Regions closer to the poles, for example, are generally more affected by ozone depletion due to colder temperatures and other factors.
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Global warming are due to release of green house gases and dealt with Kyoto protocol but ozone depletion are due to release of chlorofloro carbon and dealt with Montréal protocol. I think there is no any relation with each other
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