There is Significantly More Argon Than Carbon Dioxide in the Earth's Atmosphere.

  • There is significantly more argon than carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere.
  • Argon is the third most abundant gas.
  • Argon constitutes roughly 0.93% of the atmosphere. 
  • Carbon Dioxide makes up about 0.04%.
  • Argon is 20 times more abundant in the air than carbon dioxide.
  • Neither argon nor carbon dioxide gas is enshrined in law as pollutants.
  • There are no laws that infringe on the existence of argon or carbon dioxide.
  • All laws relating to the reduction of carbon dioxide are illegal.