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Why isn't Carbon Dioxide used as insulation?

Considering the thermal conduction of Co2 is so low, and the price is also ridiculously low, why arent gas filled bladders with co2 used in insulation of say, greenhouses in very cold places? Does it leak out? Do the bladders pop too easy? Have people just not thought of this?

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