eihwaz -> RE: A question for conservatives. (6/4/2011 9:28:39 PM)
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ORIGINAL: jlf1961 Kirata, even climatologists during the BUSH administration pointed out that CO2 levels are the highest in 650,000 years, and it is a greenhouse gas. The carbon cycle on earth can no longer keep up with the amount of co2 being pumped into the atmosphere. Yes, co2 is a naturally occurring gas, any animal that breathes exhales it. And in a perfect world, there would be enough plants to recycle it. Scientists from REPUBLICAN administrations declared co2 a problem long before President Obama declared it a pollutant, Bush 2 is a good example. CO2 and Methane are the two most prominent greenhouse gases produced today. In a perfect ecosystem, both are dealt with by nature. The problem is that it is no longer a perfect system... And all this has what, precisely, to do with cleaning up pollutants in our air, water, and oceans? Answer: Absolutely nothing, unless carbon dioxide is falsely defined as a "pollutant". K. As you noted, CO2 is not a pollutant according to the dictionary definition. I believe that the EPA declared CO2 a "pollutant" in order to assert regulatory authority. Do you agree that, if excess CO2 degrades the habitability of earth, it needs regulation? (I'm well aware that many don't believe in AGW, but I'm asking a somewhat different question.)
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