We know the opposite to be true, that CO2 concentrations in the
ocean are increasing and causing lower pH (higher
acidity), which may be even more
damaging to life than increasing temperatures.
We are suffering terrible climate change
damage — consider the decline in run - off in the Murray Basin, rising temperatures, increasing frequency and violence in extreme weather events, increased ferocity of bushfires and length of the fire danger season, increasing
acidity of the
oceans and rise in sea levels, the decline in rainfall in the southern half of the country, the
damage to the Great Barrier Reef, etc. — we should reduce our CO2 production levels for our own benefit.