According to the National Interagency Fire Center, 9.4 million acres burned in the US this year. This is down 80% since the 1930’s.
Indicator 3.16: Area and percent of forest affected by abiotic agents
23 Jul 1933, Page 12 – Great Falls Tribune at Newspapers.com
TimesMachine: October 9, 1938 – NYTimes.com
And forest fires are down 90% since CO2 was at pre-industrial levels – when an area larger than the state of California burned every year.
There is no correlation between forest fires and atmospheric CO2 – but excellent correlation between fires and extreme heat = which peaked in the 1930’s.
Rather than doing actual science, government climate scientists prefer to alter data to match their worthless models.