Day by day I'm a little more tired of this CO2 emissions propaganda.
It seems like this whole CO2 thing is being blown out of proportion. I mean, its impact on global warming is relatively low, and even if it tripled, it probably wouldn't make much of a difference. We should be more concerned about things like water vapor and methane, which have a much greater effect.
Also, plants need CO2 to live, we need plants to live, hence....
Let's break it down: Nitrogen (N2) makes up a whopping 78% of our atmosphere, while oxygen (O2) accounts for 21%, and argon (Ar) chips in with about 0.93%. And then there's carbon dioxide (CO2), which is just a trace gas at 0.04%. So really, there's not much reason to fret about CO2.
It does feel a bit unfair that CO2 is the one greenhouse gas that everyone gets blamed for, while big corporations and the wealthy elite, who often contribute more to the problem, seem to escape scrutiny. They even fly around in their private jets while talking about saving the planet. It's all a bit too convenient, isn't it?