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		<title>Sea : More Slowly Absorb Carbon Dioxide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Director of the biosphere research institute at Yale University, USA,  Mr. Jeffrey Park, in scientific reports which poured in Geophysical Research Letters has recently argued, the sea conditions can absorb about 40 percent of carbon dioxide from human activities. Professor of geology and geophysics concludes his research after doing a long study which is [...]]]></description>
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