Our mission is to educate the public
on the positive effects of
additional atmospheric CO2 and help prevent the inadvertent
negative impact to human, plant and animal
life if we reduce CO2.
Criteria Description Fish Toxicity Measure of the acute toxicity to fish (both saltwater and freshwater) Daphnia Toxicity Measure of the acute toxicity to Daphnia (invertebrate aquatic organisms) Algae Toxicity Measure of the acute toxicity to aquatic plants Persistence / Biodegradation Rate of degradation for a substance in the environment (air, soil, or water) Bioaccumulation Potential for a substance to accumulate in fatty tissue and magnify up the food chain Climatic relevance Measure of the
impact a substance has
on the climate (e.g., ozone depletion, global warming, etc.) Other Any
additional characteristic (e.g., soil organism toxicity, WGK water classification, etc.) relevant to the overall evaluation but not included in the previous criteria 1.3.3 Material Class Criteria The following material classes are flagged due to the concern that at some point in their
life cycle they may have
negative impacts on human and environmental health.
For the «overcharging» myth, she points out that smartphones and laptops are smartly designed so that their batteries don't receive
additional juice after they've been fully charged, so you can really just leave your phone plugged in forever and it won't have any long - term
negative impact on its battery
life.