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Apart from that, Alaska is extremely beautiful and I really hope to visit it someday.
 
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For Planet may be, for Humans no

I literraly mean its good for both plants, animals and humans. Forexample, increased temperatures lead to more evaporation from oceans in the warmer latitudes. Which in turn gives more precipitation into lands and also more precipitation transport to higher latitued.

Sahara, Arabian peninsula was a savannah 10 000 years ago, after the last glacial melt. Temperatures during that period was higher than today .
 
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I literraly mean its good for both plants, animals and humans. Forexample, increased temperatures lead to more evaporation from oceans in the warmer latitudes. Which in turn gives more precipitation into lands and also more precipitation transport to higher latitued.

Sahara, Arabian peninsula was a savannah 10 000 years ago, after the last glacial melt. Temperatures during that period was higher than today .

I doubt anybody south of Norway is looking forward to even higher temperatures.
 
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Higher temperature means more droughts water scarcity is also on the incline due to temps. Not to forget higher temps means more ice melting, higher sea levels, land erosion. CO2 is mostly due to infrastructures such as factories cars and other man-made pollutants. We are eradicating our natural habitat with a sandglass.
 
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I doubt anybody south of Norway is looking forward to even higher temperatures.

Thats the thing. Higher CO2 incuded temperatures wont nessecarily lead to higher overall temperatures, because most of earths surface is water. More rainfall will lead to more greenery. Trees need CO2 to grow so a lot of the increased CO2 will be absorbed by increased woodlands and exapsion of sub tropical grasslands. Earth is a self regulating system and has had higher temperatures than today, through most of its history. As a fact the period we live in is a geological anomaly, we practically live in cooling period. That means even though we are in interglacial period, on the timescale of million years, we still live in a glacial period.
 
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