There is another reason why the weather is very hot in the future; an excess of oxygen in the atmosphere. If \(CO_2\) is broken down into carbon and oxygen, and the oxygen released into the surroundings. These oxygen combine with hydrogen during daylight and burns into \(H_2O\), water. The exothermic reaction provides warm and daylight. Too much oxygen on the surface of Earth results in too much heat and brightness. Inner Earth, however, dims as more hydrogen are used on the surface with less penetrating into Earth's crust.
In some enclosed environment, hydrogen is released in the night in the background of some tones, to combine with oxygen and so lowers the amount of oxygen during the night. It rains regularly at night. In this way, the level of oxygen in the day starts at a low value, and the day during its peak is less bright and hot.
If carbon capture is the cause of this heat, it might not be wise to just release the oxygen produced during the carbon capture process into the atmosphere. Store the oxygen also.
Oxygen combines with hydrogen from the Sun to give water, rains... This could also be the reason why there is so much rainfall. The carbon capture process has released excess of oxygen into the atmosphere.
Changing the future... again.