So if you ask me to take a chance on curbing CO2 emission to prevent global warming, I'd rather go green by fertilizing the atmosphere with CO2 to improve crop yields in Somalia. Now we both have a position based on belief, but I have the emotional appeal.
Actually, you've not taken into account soil nutrient levels, which are also lower than they where in the Jurassic Era. The main problem there, however, is that plants have changed since the Jurassic Era, and probably won't be capable of absorbing that much CO2. So, they'll grow as fast as they are now, except with more CO2 around them.
The planet is a self-regulating system and this notion that moving 5.5 gigatons of carbon into the atmosphere will throw off balance the whole planet is nonsense.
Firstly, lets get my
opinion out of the way here. Pretty much every breath we make throws the planet off balance, because it's not in balance. Ever. Everything that happens to this "balance" only ever happens in one direction. It may sway left, it may sway right. In the end it's always travelling forwards, so you're essentially screwed either way.
Now that's out of the way, I can get on to the main point. The thing about global warming isn't about throwing the planet "off balance". We can't throw the planet off of this balance, because we as a civilization do not have the technology to do so. No matter how hard we try, we will not kill the planet. (Yes, this includes a combined effort of nuclear technology. We really are that weak.)
The thing is, however,
we as a balance, are no where near as strong. We live in a very delicate situation that's already on a steep decline. To put it simply, our way of life, and our bodies, cannot handle a large
(relative to what? who knows) increase in atmospheric CO2.
Basically, to put my point into perspective: Large numbers of the world's population
(of humans) are going die because of food shortages and skin-cancer. These will have, in turn, been caused by climate change. Of course, going mad to try and stop it isn't going to help now, we've already hit the trigger, stopping now will only limit the later damage.
Though, if you're not concerned about Humans, you have nothing to worry about. As stated earlier, we could nuke the planet with all we have (as far as I know) and we still wouldn't be able to stop life from returning in the future.
So yeah, climate change, "global warming"... As with everything, it's not about the planet, it's about us.