Can an excess reduction of carbon output cause global cooling?

The followers of Al Gore are going to kill us all.

Answer:
Not significantly. It will help the Earth's climate do it's own balancing act, but it would need another catalyst to make the switch. This is because about 80-90% of the carbon dioxide in the air is actually made by natural processes. That is what the global system is accustomed to handling. But it is a sensitive system more so now because we are changing so much. We are cutting an incredible number of trees and other plants that would normally process that carbon. It isn't just a simple carbon dioxide increase problem. This isn't counting the fact that some researchers are finding that the higher co levels may be more of a product rather than a cause. So, as the heat rises it causes the co levels to rise with it instead of the other way around (but this is just some research, there are still too many questions to be answered in the Global Warming theory.)
No.

But then, I don't think that our excess CO2 accounts for significant warming.
Let's try it and give Al Gore something else to crusade for since any intelligent person knows that global warming is a load of BS.
No. Even if we reduce our greenhouse gas emissions by 90% within the next 40 years, all it will do is stabilize the global temperature at about 2°C hotter than it is right now. Reducing carbon emissions will not suck the carbon out of the atmosphere, it will simply increase it more slowly.
Only if they are correct. Which they aren't so no.

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