Not in any kind of reasonable human time scale.
The engine "driving" wind is ultimately heat from the sun, so wind will essentially stop shortly after the Sun itself runs out of fuel, in about 5 billion years. It's not entirely clear whether the Earth itself will survive the Sun's "red giant" phase just before this, though, so it may be a moot point.
Earths sources of concentrated usable are being depleted. These are mainly fossil fuels that are running out. However there is still wind, water and solar energy.
The ozone layer in the stratospheric region is in danger as it is being depleted. It is because of the high use of ozone depleting substances by human beings.
Ozone is being depleted by CFC's. They react with ozone and deplete it.
Ozone layer is being depleted by CFC's. They react with ozone and decompose it.
Some consequences of ozone being depleted are. Floods, global warming etc.
The stratosphere is depleted due to CFC's. They deplete the ozone present in the stratosphere.
Ozone layer is a layer of earth. It is being depleted. The reason is CFC.
Earth's atmosphere is being depleted due to the industrialization. This causes the dangerous rays of the sun to enter in.
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To date Our available Natural Resources stand close to being depleted. Conservation, including recycling, is all that We have to Use until We get the Limitless Natural Resources - Solar, Wind, Tidal - on Line.
Depleted ozone allows UV rays to pass through. These rays are fatal to life on earth.
Ozone is being depleted by CFC's. They react with ozone and deplete it.