Forest fires are carbon neutral
This is silly. Wildfires are carbon neutral because the burned stuff regrows, and it's part of a steady state equilibrium.
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Yeah, I understand this point. But what I'm trying to communicate is that for wildfires, the time constant is not very long. I used to have cites for this but am having trouble re-finding them
End of conversation
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Listen I'm not saying you're *wrong* but that what you're saying is so vague as to be useless. I'm stressed enough already about fires so instead of dragging this out here's some interesting research I found while trying to do your homework. https://www.tyndall.ac.uk/news/charcoal-produced-wildfires-can-help-mitigate-climate-change …
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