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Study: Carbon-Hungry Plants Impede Growth Rate of Atmospheric CO2

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    Nov 8, 2016, 4:47 pm74 ptsTrending
    New findings suggest the rate at which CO2 is accumulating in the atmosphere has plateaued in recent years because Earth’s vegetation is grabbing more carbon from the air than in previous decades.That’s the conclusion of a multi-institutional study led by a scientist from the Department of Energy’s…
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