Wow, guys, you have some major misconceptions. First off, the CO2 did not come from the oceans warming. We know this for a variety of reasons, but mostly because the CO2 level is RISING in the ocean. You are right that, all things being equal, a warming ocean will release CO2 (although very slowly and in very small amounts). But all things aren’t equal, the burning of fossil fuels has caused a major perturbation in the carbon cycle.
“So more Co2 must mean higher temps right? well not so fast. The increased Co2 also stimulates plant growth which acts like a carbon sink, also the warmer oceans cause more plant life like alge to form which draws more Co2 into its sink and settles on the ocean floor. Also the increase rainfall caused by the addtional water vapor will speed the erosion of silcate rocks causing more production of limestone rock thus causing another carbon sink to form.”
All the sequestration processes you talk about are slow or are overwhelmed by the amount of CO2 released into the atmosphere. The oceans and biosphere are absorbing about half of FF emissions.
And everyone knows climate is complex, but CO2 is the most important driver in the current climate.
“None of the models are accurate.”
Flat out untrue. There are many papers on the models’ predicted response to Mt. Pinatubo, which is just one small example of the accuracy and usefulness of climate models.





