You were imprecise on purpose to make your case look better instead of completely wrong.
No I did it beacuse I don't consider Darwoth and this forum to be the place for discussions which are 100% serious, also substituting CO2 for pollution didn't make my case wrong (which was USA produces a lot of CO2 and Darwoth says *****).
You also fail to account for the US's vast forests which absorb a fair amount of our CO2 emissions.Are you aware that 1/3 of our land area is forest and rising?
True, but so do other countries.
Meanwhile in Africa and other heavy jungle areas, they're burning their trees down in vast swaths. Additionally, we are actively decreasing our carbon and other greenhouse gas emissions all on our own, no Paris Treaty or even government regulation needed, it's just more profitable to pollute less.
True, yet Africe is nowhere near West levels.
Just look at Methane, a much more potent 'greenhouse gas' than CO2.
True, but it 200 times less of it in atmosphere and its production have different dynamics.
Which papers, exactly?
"Real" ones, as I've told you, recent week this (Nature)
https://www.researchgate.net/publicatio ... Argo_array
Real scientific papers are targeted to experts in the area and will be tough to understand if you aren't actually in that field yourself.
I read only papers that I can understand (the ones with colorful pictures and monosyllabic words) and are not boring (they must mention my name or be less than one page or I lose focus).
Also, ship flotillas have been proven to be very unreliable for ocean temperature measurements as the ships themselves produce so much heat. Buoys are much more accurate, but have been largely disregarded as they don't show any temperature rises happening in the oceans in the last ten years and global warming advocates can't have that
For case of Argo the temperature is measured 1000m to 2000 meters under the surface (please check paper for measurement methodology). I don't see any physical mechanism that could transfer heat (and disturb the measurement )from moving ship to moving probe that are separated by at least 1km of water.
that would be it.