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Destruction of forests after the industrial revolution

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Oceans absorb carbon dioxide in the air; however, the increased carbon dioxide levels from deforestation and burning of fossils fuels, is causing our oceans to become more acidic. Oceans are already 30 percent more acidic since the Industrial Revolution— this endangers the survival of ocean species and ecosystems.
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