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Bathtub Analogy for CO2 Stock and Flow

The relationship between CO2 emissions and atmospheric concentration can be understood using a bathtub analogy. In this model, the atmosphere is the bathtub, the water level represents the stock of CO2, the faucet is the inflow (human and natural emissions), and the drain represents the outflow (natural sinks like oceans and forests). If the faucet's flow rate is higher than the drain's, the water level will rise. Similarly, as long as CO2 emissions exceed the Earth's capacity to absorb them, the total stock of CO2 in the atmosphere will increase, even if the rate of emissions is reduced.

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