No, they need to be tall enough to get the ozone up into the stratosphere or troposphere, or wherever the ozone shortage is. Maybe angle them a bit to get them down near the south pole where that hole is. I think that would work, solve 2 problems at once.

--R

andrew strasfogel wrote:
They tried "tall stacks" back in the 60s and 70s and it succeeded in
airmailing the problem to faraway places such as the Appalachians and New
England in the form of acid rain, leading to acid lakes and forest
degradation....

On 3/31/07, Rich Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think we need taller chimneys.

--R

andrew strasfogel wrote:
The earth's PROTECTIVE ozone layer is thinning - this is a big problem

Ground level ozone (smog) is a BAD thing - burns the eyes, irritant,
etc.

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