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As the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere still accelerates, trees, plants, and even ocean tiny plankton everyone turns gas into oxygen. But scientists say they can’t stick to more years during pollution. The NBC News’ Chase Cain monitors the research team from California in Antarctica, as the connection between whales and ocean phytoplanktones that draw so much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as four amazon rainforests.

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