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Originally Posted by RedDevil
If it gets warmer in Siberia then conditions will look more like Mongolia.
There's big forests... and little agriculture. And they are struggling.
Not all of Mongolia is forest though; the south is part of the Gobi desert. Guess what will happen there if temperatures rise?
Nature often does not work as you'd like.
It is a huge bet to think rising temperatures will create fertile land where none is now.
Especially as we will definitely lose fertile land to desert forming and rising seas.
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Nature doesn't always work as the alarmists would like either. Nature is what nature is and believe it or not humans are part of nature. Just like pine beetles destroy their habitat to live, humans may do likewise. Nature will survive, it always has, always will, things just change.
Science on the other hand does say warming will help, science done when scientists were just looking for what might change... that is until the machine found out science was saying warming would help. Now there is a bunch of studies that needed to fix that possibility, because nature does need to behave the way they want.