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Generally, increasing global temperatures should increase rainfall, and plenty of plants are well-adapted to deal with periods of drought followed by periods of flooding. I wouldn't be surprised if there is a lot of greening to deal with the increasingly available CO2. Modern trees came into existence when CO2 levels were 10x higher than today. They seem to have no issues thriving with all of these wild weather swings.

Food crops are another story, but people can always migrate farms to the locations that get the best yields. Out of all of the people discussing climate change, the least intelligent are ones that refuse to believe there are any aspects in which nature will benefit from increased global temperatures. Every ounce of CO2 we put in the atmosphere was originally sequestered from it.

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