EU: Machines using chlorofluorocarbon (HFC) are being phased out – Who will pay 30 billion euros?

In an outrageous decision that will lead to the replacement of 70% of electrical appliances that use chlorofluorocarbons (HFC), i.e. household refrigerators and air conditioners, the European Commission proceeded to save the… ozone which, of course, does not need a special effort to save from the EE, since it has been almost completely restored!

According to the signed text, the consumption of chlorofluorocarbons (HFC) will be completely phased out, but by 2030 household refrigerators, refrigeration machines, etc.

This is a decision that does not fit into the logic except for the companies that manufacture refrigerators and air conditioning devices for home and car use, which will benefit over 30 billion euros from the replacement of all these devices!

As for “the ozone hole”, the biggest “fairy tale” that has nourished and enriched entire generations of “environmentalists” in the last 30 years, things are very simple and clear: It is being restored, even without human intervention!

But in 2019, the fairy tales (or partly fairy tales) began to end: In 2018 the hole was the size of… the US, covering a whopping 7.7 million square miles.

In 2019, it shrunk to 1.9 square miles, leaving scientists speechless as they try to figure out how this happened.

Therefore, observations of the ozone layer over Antarctica show that the so-called “hole” has not grown in 2019 at the rate it has in other years. In fact, the Copernicus Atmospheric Monitoring Service (CAMS) reports that it is currently well below half its usual extent, and it is far from the South Pole.

Should there be measures to reduce chlorofluorocarbons (HFCs)? Yes, but gradually over twenty years and not for the financially weak to pay for it

The fact that the ozone hole first appeared in Antarctica, where the problem is most intense to this day, has puzzled scientists for years.

Initially, in fact, the extent to which chlorofluorocarbons caused the phenomenon was questionable, as there are no chlorofluorocarbon emissions in Antarctica.

However, scientists have concluded that very low temperatures and other geomorphological elements are the causes of the exacerbation of the phenomenon in Antarctica!

Why; No one could answer.

Scientists say that while this year’s ozone depletion started earlier than normal, it was interrupted by an unknown event that raised temperatures in the stratosphere by 20-30 degrees. This destabilized the ozone depletion process. At present, they do not know what this sudden event is. Nature regulates itself, but some people get rich.

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