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Consider a 20-year period for which we have data on atmospheric carbon dioxide. A graph shows two trends: 'Annual CO2 Emissions' and 'Natural CO2 Removal'. For the entire 20-year period, the 'Annual CO2 Emissions' line is always above the 'Natural CO2 Removal' line. The 'Annual CO2 Emissions' line increases for the first 15 years, reaching a peak at Year 15, and then decreases for the final 5 years. Based on this information, at which point in time is the total amount (stock) of CO2 in the atmosphere the highest?
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