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Has anybody consulted the vegetables about carbon dioxide being a pollutant?  Some of my best food . . .

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   Carbon Dioxide Is a Pollutant. Please Help Establish That Fact.

May 2022 Temperature Update

17 June 2022
James Hansen, Makiko Sato and Reto Ruedy

 

CO2 fits perfectly EPA’s definition of a chemical substance that presents “an unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment.” Congress, with strong bipartisan agreement, established the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA; acronym pronounced tosca) in 1976 and – with bipartisan support again – strengthened the law in 2016. This law has been used successfully to phase out or reduce many substances, including asbestos, lead in paint, PCBs, and CFCs[1]. EPA has broad latitude in how to achieve reductions and can work with other agencies for that purpose.

Citizens may petition EPA on the need to address a pollutant under TSCA. EPA must respond to a petition within 90 days. Yesterday several of us[a] delivered to EPA a petition[2] for phase out of greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution to restore a stable and healthy climate. The prospects for EPA to accept their obligation will be much improved if we can present them with an impressive list of endorsers of the petition. Please examine the petition and consider adding your name as an endorser of the petition. United States citizens are especially relevant as endorsers, but there is also value in support of world citizens for what is a global problem.

Fig. 1, our global temperature update, is a reminder that the world is headed inexorably toward hotter conditions, as the cooling effect of the current strong La Nina barely got global temperature down to the increasing trendline of global temperature. The 12-month running-mean temperature is already heading toward the next global record that will occur in conjunction with the next El Nino.[3]

 

 


[a] Dan Galpern (Hansen’s long-time attorney, who worked for months on this petition), Donn Vivianni (retired EPA scientist who alerted us to the TSCA potential for greenhouse gases), Lisa Van Susteren (physician, writer and world’s leading authority on the psychiatric effects on young people of daily news about growing climate impacts while adults do little to alter the course), and atmospheric chemist John Birks, and Hansen. (Co-petitioner climate accountability analyst Richard Heede could not be present for the delivery to EPA).

 

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Fig. 2. Cumulative 1751-2020 fossil fuel carbon emissions (tons C/person; 2020 populations).  Horizontal lines are multiples of the global mean. The order of individual nations from left to right is based on cumulative national emissions.

 

Fig. 2 is a reminder that the United States is most responsible for the fossil fuel CO2 emissions that are the dominant cause of human-made climate change. We can also be leaders in the solution if we begin to make the polluters pay via a steadily rising carbon fee with the funds distributed to the public (a conservative, bipartisan approach). Of course, the timing has to be right. The best time was years ago. If the rising price had started a decade and a half ago, when Obama and Biden were elected and had the opportunity afforded by a global financial emergency, U.S. emissions and fossil fuel use would be down at least 40% and we would have plenty of excess energy capacity to help Europe with its near-term fossil fuel energy demands.

Evoking TSCA will not demand an instant carbon price – the timing needs to be sensible. However, it will be a huge step, putting us on a course with the potential to address the climate problem globally. The huge U.S. economy allows the opportunity to affect the global approach via border duties on products from countries that do not have a carbon fee.

Other policies also need to be sensible. Whose idea was it to immediately halt import of Russian fuels? The predictable effect was to raise the price of fossil fuels, causing huge pain in the West – and in the rest of the world, which thus must choose to look the other way as Ukraine suffers.

What courage. When Putin says that he will get angry if we send the weapons that Ukrainians need to defend their nation, our leaders quake and instead take actions that sacrifice Ukrainian lives, raise our own energy costs, and increase Putin’s profits needed to wage war.

It’s expecting a lot to ask young people to understand what their political leaders are doing, but as we mentioned in last month’s temperature update, that seems to be necessary, and young people have tremendous potential political power. More on that later.

 

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Hansen, Van Susteren, Vivianni and Galpern about to deliver petition (Birks was photographer).

 

 


[1] CFCs hardly seemed toxic. In early advertisements, the chemical industry showed a person breathing in “harmless” CFCs, but then we discovered their impact on the ozone layer and their greenhouse gas effect. Likewise, CO2 was initially thought to be a beneficial gas; and so it is, if you limit the dosage.

[2] Viviani, D.J., J. Birks, R. Heede, L. Van Susteren, J.E. Hansen, Climate Science, Awareness and Solutions, and Climate Protection & Restoration Initiative, Petition to the Environmental Protection Agency to Phase-out Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions and Remove Legacy GHGs, 16 June 2022. Part I and Part II (Select scientific and economic considerations).
[3] The promised discussion about the record current planetary energy imbalance will need to wait a while.

 

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Speaking as a plant ecologist, there are many substances which are essential in smaller amounts and toxic in large quantities. Of course that's overly simplistic when it comes to carbon dioxide. Clearly atmospheric carbon is more complex than that, but the basic concept probably works here. Too much CO2 will kill aerobic organisms directly, and its atmospheric effects are, well, you know. And yes, carbon is essential for life on Earth and gets into our biochemistry ultimately via photosynthesis. So, that doesn't mean that dumping humongous amounts into the atmosphere isn't polluting.



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Actually people have “consulted the vegetables” about this.  Carefully controlled CO2 manipulation experiments generally reveal that when plants are subjected to higher CO2 levels, with everything else, including water, N, and P, remaining at ambient levels, then either the C:N ratio of plant tissue increases and as a result herbivory increases so that herbivores can get their needed nitrogen, or not much at all happens because of water limitation.  In both cases there is little or no net increase in production.

There are of course circumstances in which increasing CO2 can augment production but they are unlikely to be found in the real world, especially in a world in which water supply has been altered by the climate effects of increasing CO2.


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On Jun 17, 2022, at 9:31 AM, SALTER Stephen <S.Sa...@ed.ac.uk> wrote:

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Has anybody consulted the vegetables about carbon dioxide being a pollutant?  Some of my best food . . .
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    Carbon Dioxide Is a Pollutant. Please Help Establish That Fact.

May 2022 Temperature Update

17 June 2022
James Hansen, Makiko Sato and Reto Ruedy
 
CO2 fits perfectly EPA’s definition of a chemical substance that presents “an unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment.” Congress, with strong bipartisan agreement, established the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA; acronym pronounced tosca) in 1976 and – with bipartisan support again – strengthened the law in 2016. This law has been used successfully to phase out or reduce many substances, including asbestos, lead in paint, PCBs, and CFCs[1]. EPA has broad latitude in how to achieve reductions and can work with other agencies for that purpose.

Citizens may petition EPA on the need to address a pollutant under TSCA. EPA must respond to a petition within 90 days. Yesterday several of us[a] delivered to EPA a petition[2] for phase out of greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution to restore a stable and healthy climate. The prospects for EPA to accept their obligation will be much improved if we can present them with an impressive list of endorsers of the petition. Please examine the petition and consider adding your name as an endorser of the petition. United States citizens are especially relevant as endorsers, but there is also value in support of world citizens for what is a global problem.

Fig. 1, our global temperature update, is a reminder that the world is headed inexorably toward hotter conditions, as the cooling effect of the current strong La Nina barely got global temperature down to the increasing trendline of global temperature. The 12-month running-mean temperature is already heading toward the next global record that will occur in conjunction with the next El Nino.[3]
 
 

[a] Dan Galpern (Hansen’s long-time attorney, who worked for months on this petition), Donn Vivianni (retired EPA scientist who alerted us to the TSCA potential for greenhouse gases), Lisa Van Susteren (physician, writer and world’s leading authority on the psychiatric effects on young people of daily news about growing climate impacts while adults do little to alter the course), and atmospheric chemist John Birks, and Hansen. (Co-petitioner climate accountability analyst Richard Heede could not be present for the delivery to EPA).
 
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Fig. 2. Cumulative 1751-2020 fossil fuel carbon emissions (tons C/person; 2020 populations).  Horizontal lines are multiples of the global mean. The order of individual nations from left to right is based on cumulative national emissions.
 
Fig. 2 is a reminder that the United States is most responsible for the fossil fuel CO2emissions that are the dominant cause of human-made climate change. We can also be leaders in the solution if we begin to make the polluters pay via a steadily rising carbon fee with the funds distributed to the public (a conservative, bipartisan approach). Of course, the timing has to be right. The best time was years ago. If the rising price had started a decade and a half ago, when Obama and Biden were elected and had the opportunity afforded by a global financial emergency, U.S. emissions and fossil fuel use would be down at least 40% and we would have plenty of excess energy capacity to help Europe with its near-term fossil fuel energy demands.


Evoking TSCA will not demand an instant carbon price – the timing needs to be sensible. However, it will be a huge step, putting us on a course with the potential to address the climate problem globally. The huge U.S. economy allows the opportunity to affect the global approach via border duties on products from countries that do not have a carbon fee.

Other policies also need to be sensible. Whose idea was it to immediately halt import of Russian fuels? The predictable effect was to raise the price of fossil fuels, causing huge pain in the West – and in the rest of the world, which thus must choose to look the other way as Ukraine suffers.

What courage. When Putin says that he will get angry if we send the weapons that Ukrainians need to defend their nation, our leaders quake and instead take actions that sacrifice Ukrainian lives, raise our own energy costs, and increase Putin’s profits needed to wage war.

It’s expecting a lot to ask young people to understand what their political leaders are doing, but as we mentioned in last month’s temperature update, that seems to be necessary, and young people have tremendous potential political power. More on that later.
 
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Hansen, Van Susteren, Vivianni and Galpern about to deliver petition (Birks was photographer).
 
 

[1] CFCs hardly seemed toxic. In early advertisements, the chemical industry showed a person breathing in “harmless” CFCs, but then we discovered their impact on the ozone layer and their greenhouse gas effect. Likewise, CO2 was initially thought to be a beneficial gas; and so it is, if you limit the dosage.
[2] Viviani, D.J., J. Birks, R. Heede, L. Van Susteren, J.E. Hansen, Climate Science, Awareness and Solutions, and Climate Protection & Restoration Initiative, Petition to the Environmental Protection Agency to Phase-out Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions and Remove Legacy GHGs, 16 June 2022. Part I and Part II (Select scientific and economic considerations).
[3] The promised discussion about the record current planetary energy imbalance will need to wait a while.
 
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Hi John

That is good to know.  I had heard that greenhouse owners thought it useful to increase CO2.  I expect that they would also be adding other stuff.  But the question I wanted people to think about was having CO2 levels below preindustrial.

Stephen

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We used to have agriculture, as well as forests, when CO2 was below current levels, even in preindustrial eras. 


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Two comments:

Most freshwater ecosystems are P, not N, limited, which might account for absence of an N-response in aquatic systems.

Yes, partial stomatal closure under higher CO2 can result in higher water use efficiency but there is no evidence to support the idea that this will fully compensate for altered water availability.  


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On Jun 18, 2022, at 2:45 AM, Ye Tao <t...@rowland.harvard.edu> wrote:

Hi all,

Thanks to Renaud for the link, and Stephen and John for initiating this discussion.  I personally find the framing of CO2 as a toxin unhelpful and will likely contribute to further confusing the public to delay action on decarbonization.  One would have a hard time convincing ecologists, agricultural scientists, and chemists from condoning the ultra-simplified message that is simply contrary to experimental observations. 

I remember literature from a few years ago establishing that the perturbation to the N:C ratio was less pronounced for aquatic plants such as macroalgea, with many species maintaining nitrogen levels upon increasing growth rate due to CO2 fertilization.   There has also been a lot of work on identifying and improving rice cultivars that are able to maintain or improve N:C ratio in addition to reaping the benefits of CO2 fertilization.  I don't have my complete list of literature on this computer but here is a recent paper.  Global water use efficiency of plants have most certainly benefited from CO2 fertilization, offsetting a part of the increasing evaporative loss due to warming.Thermal stress is by far the most serious threat, and that elevated CO2 is actually helping to curb some of the impact 

John mentions herbivory changes.  Another mechanism by which herbivory increases is increased basal energy requirement by herbivors as a result of temperature increase.   This effect also extend to predators, thus establishing heat as the unique universal climate stressor.

Ye

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Stephen,

Many substances can be pollutants at one level but essential elements for growth of biota at lower levels i.e. it all depends on the dose as Paracelsus stated some 500 years ago "All things are poison, and nothing is without poison; the dosage alone makes it so a thing is not a poison."

Chris.

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Hi

I am just writing a paper / PhD chapter on Net Negative Emissions, and
am wrestling with this point when I receive Jim's email on CO2 as a
pollutant. I am currently reading this paper (below) which frames CO2 as
a pollutant, and thought others might like it too:

Pollution Haven Hypothesis of Global CO2, SO2, NOx—Evidence from 43
Economies and 56 Sectors
by Ke Zhang and Xingwei Wang in the International Journal of
Environmental Research and Public Health

Best wishes,
Emily.
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