H2O is about a thousand more times more influential to the climate than CO2 so should we outlaw H2O also?
What's most interesting to me about H2O is the research into the solar influences on climate. Typically the mainstream models leave out solar or put in a small TSI increase and decrease into the solar forcing for the 11 year cycle. I have not seen models that add the full solar increase for the grand maximum, highest in centuries, maybe 1000 years that took place in the 20th century.
But what is more important is the large increase in solar UV that affects the weather. That resulted in more atmospheric moisture on average and more global warming in the 20th century. It also decreased the ozone layer because higher energy UV destroys stratospheric ozone (lower energy UV creates strat. ozone). So the ozone layer fixed itself, for the most part, contrary to dogma.
I hope not,LOL!!