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"content": "#[0] #[1] I wouldn't conflate the old ozone fears with global warming. People actually did stop using the gases that were considered destructive, and it actually started slowly regenerating. That's why, from your point of view, \"nothing happened\"\n\nBut if you go down to the cities in the south of Patagonia, during summer, you can feel on your own skin and eyes what a slight weakening of the ozone layer causes.",
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