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		<description><![CDATA[What we can do about ocean acidification. | In this blog series, we’ve explained how carbon dioxide pollution is making the oceans more acidic, demonstrated that it’s happening now, looked at which marine creatures are most at risk and talked to oyster growers, commercial fishermen, and Native American teenagers about their prospects if the ocean systems that support their businesses and culture collapse. So what can we do about ocean acidification? Here are some of the key solutions:...]]></description>
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