Dellin wrote:...Because it's emitted and causes harm to the environment? Does the resolution say an emission is a gas "that is in and of itself harmful." No, that's what you said. It is perfectly well a gas based on the actual language; it doesn't say causes direct harm. It says "established to be harmful."
And yet it does no such thing. In large quantities it can cause problems, but everything in large quantities causes problems. Water is generally double plus good, but when a flood hits your area, it causes problems. The resolution is so worded as to either assume that everything is an emission because in large quantities everything causes harm or that only a limited set of emissions are considered. Now these limited sets of emissions actually do cause harm to people and the environment ... DIRECTLY. Eliminating them is a good thing.