(March 5, 2015 at 9:09 pm)Parkers Tan Wrote: I doubt it. Fire is in itself a chemical reaction, and the atoms themselves would be returned to the atmosphere, but it's highly unlikely that the same compounds in similar proportions would be returned.
Umh.. fire is plastma.
And I know that climat quotas are built on the principle on storing an equal amount to what you are letting out. Norway, my country, is letting out a lot more gasses then what our international obligations alow us to do. We compensate for this in several ways. For instance, we are financing huge fields of trees in Africa. The whole purpose of growing these trees is to take carbon out of the air, into the tree. Then dig them down into the ground.