CO2 (carbon dioxide) is a pollutant
I recently got into a online discussion with someone who made the ridiculous argument that CO2 (carbon dioxide) can not be classified as a pollutant. Below are the reasons he gave that it is not a pollutant and my responses:
".. benign gas..."
Many pollutants are "benign" at low levels. The are several ways in which CO2 is not benign at higher concentrations.
"..occurs naturally..."
Many pollutants (maybe even most) occur naturally - asbestos, mercury, sulphur, radiation,
"helps to maintain the earth at a temperature suitable for life"
Ozone as it exists in the atmosphere also helps to maintain life on the earth. But it is also considered a pollutant.
"...essential to the growth of all plants..."
Nitrates are essential to plant growth. Sulphur is an essential element for cell growth. But both are considered pollutants.
".. benign gas..."
Many pollutants are "benign" at low levels. The are several ways in which CO2 is not benign at higher concentrations.
"..occurs naturally..."
Many pollutants (maybe even most) occur naturally - asbestos, mercury, sulphur, radiation,
"helps to maintain the earth at a temperature suitable for life"
Ozone as it exists in the atmosphere also helps to maintain life on the earth. But it is also considered a pollutant.
"...essential to the growth of all plants..."
Nitrates are essential to plant growth. Sulphur is an essential element for cell growth. But both are considered pollutants.
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otherwise, one is simply the gas that plants require to photosynthesise, and the other is a plant that is both a lovely flower and cuppa tea.
Too many dandelions - while some people might not like them,they won't do any harm.
"Weed" is a pretty arbitrary term. I heard once that in an Indian language what we call "weed" translates as "bonus crop."
Pollutants are not so arbitrary. If the levels are too high they cause very real and specific damage.
anyway, for your convenience, let's erase the dandelion analogy and just say CO2 is a NECESSARY and naturally existing gas, when present at whatever benign level within whatever closed system you choose - and a pollutant at some, other, defined higher level. ie, "too much of anything is not a good thing".