Hi all,

John Davies has told me that after Pinatubo, we nearly had a runaway ozone 
depletion event.  The depletion is mentioned here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Pinatubo
but does anybody have references to the near disaster?

It is salutary to think that we have managed to avert one disaster, while we 
are now allowing another to happen before our eyes - with the Arctic sea ice 
disappearing and methane threatening to emerge from permafrost.  Did we not 
learn a lesson from before, just how fragile our existence is on this planet?

John

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