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No, not actually, although I don't believe in hippy cr*p global warming, if I say, if the lulaby is true, then no anyway.
Wood and /or Coal Wood fires are the combustion of the materials (the fuel) and the oxygen based fires actually remove the oxygen and material and convert it to its smoke/gas version - wood usually just leaves the carbon particles as usually it is not burnable, it does not produce extra carbon at all, instead it just gathers it into a solid mass of dust called soot (or carbon black), thus it is no longer in the atmosphere once it reaches the ground, it dissolves over time on the ground and as it diffuses, turns to oxygen again when it enters the plants.
Anyway the reason why I don't believe in global warming, is because the idiots in society today, who teach todays children (who then get older) to buy things to prevent "the lie" of global warming, they are just hushing you. But don't worry there has been billions of natural fires over the years and global warming didn't do anything, did it, why would it do it now?
Plus they say "green-house gases" but we all, apart from thickos know that the heavier particles are, the less reflection, but the heavier particles are, the further down the atmosphere they go, just like any other form of matter in interaction with magnetism and gravity. So the "green-house effect" is a false religion.
For one the more trees they cut down for wood instead of plastic the more carbon there will be.
You say "the other green-houses gases", well as we know volcanoes have erupted huge amounts of these gases enough to last 1,000 years of modern polution and they go off every ten to a thousand years, so we get the natural equal anyway.
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