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An instrument used to track and gauge the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is called a carbon dioxide (CO2) transmitter. It functions by using sensors to measure CO2 levels and translating the data into a legible output that can be sent to a control system or shown on a screen. Since CO2 transmitters provide real-time data on CO2 levels, they are frequently employed in a variety of applications, such as industrial operations, greenhouse management, and indoor air quality monitoring, to ensure ideal conditions and improve safety.