SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 19 (UPI) -- Arguing against a move to regulate carbon dioxide, Utah state Representative Jerry Anderson, R-Price, says there's not enough of the chemical compound to go around.
"We are short of carbon dioxide for the needs of the plants," Anderson told state environmental committee on Tuesday in Salt Lake City. "Concentrations reached 600 parts per million at the time of the dinosaurs and they did quite well. I think we could double the carbon dioxide and not have any adverse effects."