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Suppose a friend says that we don't need to worry about the rising temperatures associated with global climate change. her claim is that increased temperatures will make planktonic algae grow faster and that carbon dioxide (co2) will be removed from the atmosphere faster. according to her, this carbon will be buried at the bottom of the ocean in calcium carbonate shells. as a result, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will decrease and global warming will decline. comment.

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