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Answer #1:

into the atmosphere

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Answer #2:

"We" don't "put" it anywhere. Several schemes for capturing and storing it have

been proposed, but none implemented. So far, any attempts to limit the presence

of excessive carbon have been limited to trying to reduce production of it. So

in that sense, Answer #1 above reflects a kind of grotesque accuracy after all ...

we dump it, and it goes where it will.

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