My first thought was that the CO2 is temporarily stored in vegetation, but the vegetative carbon sink doesn't store anywhere near enough CO2 to affect the O2 levels in the atmosphere. If we burned ALL THE VEGEATATION ON EARTH the oxygen concentration of the planet would drop by less than 1%.
The CO2 storage of live vegetation is massively important for global warming, but it has no effect on our ability to breathe.
SO WHY CAN WE BREATHE!? I got curious, so I made this video.
Thanks to this article for starting me on the path to making this video:
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