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Carbon dioxide ecological significance

During the 21st century, it is anticipated that a trillion tons of carbon in the form of carbon dioxide from anthropogenic sources will be emitted into the atmosphere.1 While it is uncertain what the long-term effects of this added carbon will be, ecological models indicate that a significant amount of damage to ecosystems could result. [Pg.77]


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