As I clearly stated, to believe that the ECS is 3C.
Historically, climate sensitivity has been estimated primarily as a derived parameter from model runs. But for AR6:
Since AR5, substantial quantitative progress has been
made in combining new evidence of Earth’s climate
sensitivity with improvements in the understanding and
quantification of Earth’s energy imbalance, the instrumental
record of global surface temperature change, paleoclimate
change from proxy records, climate feedbacks and their
dependence on time scale and climate state. A key advance
is the broad agreement across these multiple lines of
evidence, supporting a best estimate of equilibrium climate
sensitivity of 3°C, with a very likely range of 2°C to 5°C. The
likely range of 2.5°C to 4°C is narrower than the AR5 likely
range of 1.5°C to 4.5°C. {7.4, 7.5}
Models are a tool of science. I don't give a fuck what you think of them.
You'd like that, wouldn't you.
I'm not taking credit for any science.
Feedback from CO2 coming out of solution and from increased water vapor are both discernible in the geological record. Milankovitch forcing is NOT sufficient to produce the observed warming without such feedbacks. You error is thinking you can just ignore that.