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		<description><![CDATA[How tribal kids see ocean acidification. | To explain ocean acidification to second graders, here&#8217;s a start: Think of carbon dioxide as an evil ninja. He’s buried in the ground in the form of coal, oil or some other fossil fuel. Someone digs him up and lights him on fire, sending him up into the atmosphere in a plume of smoke, or perhaps a polluting helicopter. The stealthy ninja parachutes out and lands in the ocean, where...]]></description>
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