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		<description><![CDATA[Acidified water has shown up sooner than we thought. | Five years ago, many scientists probably thought they&#8217;d never see large pools of corrosive water near the ocean&#8217;s surface in their lifetimes. Basic chemistry told them that as the oceans absorbed more carbon dioxide pollution from cars and smokestacks and industrial processes, seawater would become more acidic. Eventually, the oceans could become corrosive enough to kill vulnerable forms of sea life like corals and shellfish and plankton. But scientists believed...]]></description>
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