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A special programme on plants and their pollinators, poisons and pests

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The Zola Event Changed the Atmosphere

For about three-quarters of a million years, the Arctic Ocean was covered periodically by floating mats of a Zola. And these are Zola plants actually drew down, sequestered, enormous amounts of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. But in a how much biomass do you need to change the climate? You easily have enough plants to change the atmosphere from a greenhouse world to an ice house world. We wouldn't be living today if it wasn't for that plant growing there 50 million years ago.

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