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There is no such thing as a "carbon sink." There are green zones where plants thrive and grow. These plants need carbon dioxide to survive. When they get CO2 they spread and become stronger and thicker. It's not about "getting rid" of CO2, it's about giving plants enough CO2 to thrive, especially the plants we eat as our food crops.