Actually, even plants only benefit from extra CO2 to a point not that much above 400ppm.
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You ARE welcoming the CO2, you just said it's not a pollutant genius
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He probably knows what he said. Its a fair argument. I think the existence of large cities is a much bigger problem than cutting tries or lowering car emissions. Cities annihilate nature and leave only small collections of parks.
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This doesn't add up, cities are far more efficient per capita than suburban and rural areas. Also you can try all you want but there is no salvaging the inane stupidity of smugly denying the entire global scientific consensus on climate change, the errors are super basic too
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How so? Immense amounts of work and resources are devoted to relocating enough natural resources into a city to support human needs. It also means large stretches of land being devoid of plant life for convenience. Major cities are a massacre of the natural environment.
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https://www.livescience.com/13772-city-slicker-country-bumpkin-smaller-carbon-footprint.html … In almost every major city, especially in the developed world but in rapidly industrializing countries as well, the average city-dweller carbon footprint is lower than a country-dweller. Main reasons include smaller homes and much more efficient transit
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CO2 is used in the greenhouse industry to grow crops and flowers. The CO2 comes from processing the residu from fossil fuels like methane gas.
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Well now this is really funny =D
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Your house plant can't use C02 if it is a mile above the earth's surface.
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Also nitrogen. Plants love as much pure nitrogen as they can get. Put a seed in a bath of pure nitrogen & watch it rocket into a beanstalk within a couple hours.
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Thats.... not how pollution works...
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