Good grief Renato, the deep ocean is that below 700m, not 2000m in the IPCC figure I quoted the figures from. Plenty of data from there, which is why we know the oceans are accumulating energy. Much less is known about the ocean below 2km, though some studies do indicate warming in places where 'deep water' like Antarctic Bottom Water (no sniggering at the back) is formed.
Not surprisingly, you chose to ignore the 700-2000m warming, which forms the core of Levitus' study, and provides the great bulk of continued ocean (and thus global) energy gain since 2000, as described by the IPCC.
But do please continue your unsupported allegations that the IPCC make stuff up, while you muster references from the climate denial organisation the GWPF... Can't you actually directly quote any peer- reviewed evidence?
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