probably not. consider this chart.
http://solar-center.stanford.edu/sun-on-earth/600px-Temp-sunspot-co2.svg.png <== sunspots compared to CO2 and temperature.
note that temp and CO2 have been increasing for 150 years.
even with warming, CO2 levels have increasing more sharply.
it does not appear that there will be sufficient increased growth to absorb the extra CO2.
worse, when water, as in the oceans, warms, then it holds less CO2.
that will cause the CO2 in the atmosphere to increase, as it's expelled from the oceans.