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Why Does Too Much Co2 Slow Down Photosynthesis? [Solved]

The plants absorb carbon dioxide for photosynthesis through the same pores (called stomata). But when carbon dioxide levels are high, the leaf pores shrink. This causes less water to be released, diminishing the tree’s cooling power.2 May 2010

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Dr. William Happer, professor of physics at Princeton University, summarizes his arguments about