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And well, we could just end the whole debate by saying that the dramatic increase in gases ruins air quality and water quality for humans, so it's in our best interest anyway, but someone would probably try to argue that too.
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Well, that wouldn't necessarily end the debate, but that is by far the most sound reason for reducing emissions and other polluting processes. Clean air and water are essentially the most widespread common good, and it is in our best interests to make sure they are of the best quality.
If the issue on pollution was centered around the well being of people due to quality of environment and generating less waste rather than something more photogenic and easily manipulated like global warming, things would go around much faster.
Jam it back in, in the dark.