Yes.  But I am not about to propose genocide as the solution.  I'd hate to have 
Rainbow come after me.

>But wouldn't increased human and other animal populations in the same amount
>of space be a high contributor as well.

Here in the US we are a net CO2 consumer because of our large tracts of green 
space.  I forget the exact numbers, but a properly managed large timber tract 
can consume the CO2 emmisions of a fair sized city.  The comparison I always 
was given was De Soto National Forest and Birmingham.  

The CO2 and smog is so bad near Los Angeles because of the lack of large tracts 
green space on the coast and the mountains preventing escape of the denser 
gasses to the areas with green space (the Mojave, etc).  

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