Gas Chambers and Greenhouse Gasses
- Tomaso Scotti
- Jan 10, 2017
- 1 min read
Two very different things but related so closely. That is, Gas Chambers and Greenhouse gasses I am talking about. I originally didn't know how these two were connected but after some research us here at The Melt Project saw that the horrid way Hitler did his killing was tied to some of the problems we have today. After the Nazis were done using the gas chambers the Zylon B gas

(made from hydrogen cyanide) was then released into the atmosphere. With the carbon gasses and this chemical it weakened the ozone layer, the part of the atmosphere that protects the earth from the sun's hurtful rays. These traumatic effects have left horrible scars on this world. The United Nations held the “United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change” in an effort to save the planet and bring awareness to this ongoing problem. But the real question is: have we really learned from past mistakes? Chemical weaponry is still utilized in war today, leaving a lasting and negative affect on the atmosphere. The extreme use of chemicals during WWII not only killed millions during the war, but could lead the the death of future civilians due to global warming.
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