My apologies, I don't fully understand the subject myself. Basically, I have read that x pounds of CO2 is produced when one ton of coal is burned. I am wondering what the relationship between the pounds of Co2 and the Co2 released in the atmosphere (in parts per million) is. Maybe these are not related in the way I am looking at it, I don't know much about chemistry. What I want to be able to say is "since x lbs or Co2 is being produced by this coal plant, that is contributing x ppm of CO2 into the atmosphere". Again, maybe it doesn't work that way, I am clueless about this stuff.