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Analyzing Atmospheric CO2 Dynamics

Imagine the Earth's atmosphere as a bathtub, where the water level represents the total amount of CO2. Emissions from human activities are the faucet, and natural absorption by oceans and forests is the drain. A global policy is enacted that successfully cuts annual human emissions in half. However, even with this reduction, the total emissions (inflow) are still greater than the amount of CO2 being naturally absorbed (outflow). Based on this model, what will happen to the total amount of CO2 in the atmosphere (the water level) in the years immediately following this policy change? Explain your reasoning.

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