Coffee pot method.
Place tubes filled with water in the desert surrounded by mirrors. Pipe vapor up to stratosphere. Hook into jet steam to provide additional strct support
>>8693601
Using solar-powered plasma arcing?
Yeah we'll just build some 7 mile tall tubes. They won't fall over.
better idea:
solar powered drone aircraft equipped with ozone generators
how would water vapor fix the ozone layer
it's fixing itself
just don't do anything that can destroy it again
>>8693660
make them out of baloons
>>8694588
>just don't do anything that can destroy it again
So this is the "only" way we're destroying that environment? Incredible!
I thought most people were far more destructive and/or suicidal than this.
>>8693601
How about this for the best method: Leave it the fuck ALONE!
There was a giant ozone hole in the 80s. By the mid 00's, it was already showing signs of healing. Ozone is naturally created when lightning strikes causing O2 to become O3. Given enough time, it will fix itself. Don't float Save the World bullshit that will cost untold sums of money to fix something that is fixing itself.
>>8695973
>lightning strikes
Well, that needs a storm, and according to NOAA the world will have 40% less rain in the coming years
>>8695979
>according to NOAA
Back in 2004, the NOAA predicted that there would be more numerous and more powerful storms due to Global Warming. Global Warming is still going on yet they're now predicting fewer storms. Sounds to me like they like to float shit based off of short term prediction computer models.
>>8695988
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pa8duiMiS0&t=4s&index=12&list=PL82yk73N8eoX-Xobr_TfHsWPfAIyI7VAP
What was predicted is less numerous but more powerful storms. Which is what is happening.
>>8696059
Really? Cause I slept through Hurricane Matthew.
>>8696081
What's your point? Your anecdotal evidence means absolute shit.
>>8693601
It's not the 80s anymore, montreal protocol got signed, we emitted less gas that deplete ozone, and global ozone has pretty much stabilized.
Which was a heck of a lot simpler of a solution than that crazy nonsense.
HMmmmmmm... really makes you think....
>>8696087
Sorry to have offended you by personal experience, but you did mention that more powerful storms are happening now. It's not. The planet goes through cycles of powerful and non-powerful storms...and through cycles of plentiful and scarce storm activity.
My point was that NOAA made a prediction that turned out to be wrong in the past which makes them far less credible when being told that there would be 40% less rain in the coming years.
Side note, rain occurs in a lower part of the atmosphere than the ozone layer which is what OP started this thread on. It's the upper atmospheric storms and lightning that is regenerating the ozone layer. So, the 40%-NOAA bullcrap is irrelevant.
We just need to release some sulphur, why the fuck any of you are on this board is beyond me. Read a fucking article or stay away.
Go back to your myth spreading facebook groups please.