Abstract
When you step into a commercial greenhouse, the chances are you are stepping into the future. To plants, carbon dioxide is food, and greenhouse operators, knowing this, use it to fatten them up. While today’s atmosphere contains about 380 parts per million of carbon dioxide, commercial greenhouses often contain carbon dioxide concentrations of twice that or more — the sort of concentration that we might expect in the open air at the end of the century.
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Armstrong, A. (2008). The other greenhouse effect. Nature Geoscience, 1(11), 729–729. https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo350
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