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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Eric who wrote (75803)3/31/2017 11:07:44 AM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation

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Eric, I don't depend on the Supreme Court or any other official body to do my thinking for me. You probably understand that the Supreme Court is not scientifically literate. If the Supreme Court declares something is true, that doesn't make it so.

Do you really think this is a sensible argument? <<
You mistakenly think of CO2 as pollution

The U.S. Supreme Court decided it is.

The science community does...

Tell you what, walk into a room of pure CO2. Let's see how long you live.

O2 won't kill you in the same situation.

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Do you think the same way about vitamin A, or how about eating red meat, or salt?

A room full of vitamin A would be toxic too. Eating a huge amount of red meat is problematic too. Did you know that salt and many nutrients have optimum levels of ingestion? Too much and they become toxic.

CO2 is an absolutely essential ingredient of the atmosphere. Most people would be dead without it being present at least at 300 parts per million. 400 parts per million is even better. It's a macro nutrient for plants Eric. Read slowly, move lips, point finger. Try to absorb like plants absorb CO2 and make human food.

CO2 is not a pollutant at 400 parts per million.

Water emissions are not pollutants either even though if you walk into a room full of water you will drown but you can walk into a room full of air and not drown. Try walking into a room full of nitrogen and see how long you last. But nitrogen isn't a pollutant either.

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