I was trying to find out the volcano equivalent of human CO2. Maybe a bit simplistic, but....
I found this stuff out on the web. Anyone have any more definite information on which is the bigger contributer?

HUMAN VOLCANO
"Human CO2 output is like a gigantic volcano, producing 100 times the natural background emission of all the world?s volcanoes put together."
http://www.atmos.washington.edu/~davidc/ATMS211/Lecture30-slides-PDF.pdf

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"It would take 20,000 Kilauea volcanoes to equal man's output of CO2."
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/frequent_questions/grp5/question1794.html

& contradicting this viewpoint is:
"70% of all CO2 is produced naturally (volcano, termites, etal)."
Don't have link, but it was a blog that ended with: "Environmental wackos are not called wackos for nothing."

~Samwik
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Pyrolysis creates reduced carbon! ...Time for the next step in our evolutionary symbiosis with fire.