Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a colourless, non-toxic natural gas occurring in trace amounts in our atmosphere. It is crucial to all life on earth. Plants extract CO2 from the air and all animals get their carbon based proteins, sugars and fats from plants.
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Ali
on Mar 16th, 2011
@ 2:49 pm:
What is a messy nightmare blog doing in your normally balanced coverage of the carbon market community? I understand that you’re just aggregating materials here, but some editorial standards are still needed.