Carbon dioxide inputs to the atmosphere
They can be either long-term (geological) or short-term (biological or anthropogenic).
The geological inputs arise from volcano eruptions or weathering of the Earth's crust.
The combustion of organic matter [combustion] constitutes the main input of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
Combustion can be natural or artificial.
Natural combustion can be respiratory [from the respiration of animals]
or non-respiratory [from the burning of forests].