Your bag is empty
Already have an account? Log in to check out faster.
Already have an account? Log in to check out faster.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a colorless, odorless gas that animals produce and plants need. There are lots of natural sources of carbon dioxide, including respiration and the breakdown of organic matter, and until the last century or so the carbon cycle was pretty well balanced, with plants taking up carbon dioxide about as fast as animals and decomposition produced it, leading to pretty stable levels of it in the air. But as human demand for heat and energy grew, we started burning more wood and peat, and then more coal, and finally more and more petroleum and natural gas – all of which release carbon dioxide. Lots of carbon dioxide.
nWould you like to be the first to hear about our new products and more? Sign up for our Nature’s Path Newsletter.