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IndianaJoes I'm glad you learned about plant and human respiration. That's a start for understanding one of the mechanisms of global climate change. And of course I have heard about carbon monoxide poisoning and am familiar with carbon monoxide. And there is measurable carbon monoxide in the atmosphere from incomplete combustion of carbon, and it plays a role in atmospheric chemistry. But it is not a major direct contributor to global climate change like carbon dioxide and methane are. You probably didn't learn that in school 40 years ago. And that's not because of the "left" changing schooling.
I'll go with the science and conclusions of climate scientists who more fully understand climate change and atmospheric chemistry. You can go with "common sense" and 40 year old schooling.