Why all of the sudden is the element Nitrogen now considered a pollutant? It's the 7th most common element in our universe, is necessary in plant life, and is a key component in amino acids.
First it was CO2, another necessary chemical compound for plants and photosynthesis, is naturally occurring and has been since earth became a planet. Even carbon, the basis for all life on this planet, is considered a pollutant.
I'm no scientist, I'm also not a chemist, but early on in grade school science we were taught that CO2 and nitrogen are important for plant life and the overall health of the eco system. Now it seems like none of that is taught and these modern so-called "scientists" know more than some of the greatest minds to ever walk the earth.
Can someone help me understand scientifically why they are now bad?
First it was CO2, another necessary chemical compound for plants and photosynthesis, is naturally occurring and has been since earth became a planet. Even carbon, the basis for all life on this planet, is considered a pollutant.
I'm no scientist, I'm also not a chemist, but early on in grade school science we were taught that CO2 and nitrogen are important for plant life and the overall health of the eco system. Now it seems like none of that is taught and these modern so-called "scientists" know more than some of the greatest minds to ever walk the earth.
Can someone help me understand scientifically why they are now bad?