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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (394861)6/29/2008 11:55:46 AM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 1578531
 
maybe our gifted and talented career grad students on the thread will present some data?

here's some old data of carbon monoxide:

earthobservatory.nasa.gov

The Alaskan wildfires in 2004:

The research revealed that the fires produced approximately 30 teragrams of carbon monoxide (1 teragram is about 2.2 billion pounds), roughly equal to all the human-generated carbon monoxide for the entire continental United States during the same period.


Carbon dioxide:
sciencedaily.com

Large-scale fires in a western or southeastern state can pump as much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere in a few weeks as the state's entire motor vehicle traffic does in a year

Of course if you drink the kool-aid, man made global warming caused the fires in the first place:
americanprogress.org