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http://science.feedback.org/fr/plantes-ont-besoin-dioxyde-de-carbone-ne-signifie-pas-quil-est-inoffensif/(permalink)
Author: science-feedback
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Date published
2024-06-01
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  • Le CO2n’est pas un poison, c’est un fertilisant bon pour les plantes; l’augmentation de sa concentration représente un bénéfice pour l’humanité

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