I’m not sure what you mean there?

Sounds like political dogma.

As atmospheric CO2 increases so does the biomass of the Earth. Thanks to anthropogenic CO2 the biomass of Earth has been steadily increasing since reaching a nadir in the 1960’s.

A higher atmospheric CO2 concentration means more efficient photosynthesis and improved plant growth. The planet doesn’t degrade, life on Earth has witnessed 1/3rd of the history of the universe. It’s survived many more challenging cosmological events than any threat humans pose.

Isn’t the main challenge due to climate change wandering ecosystems running up against geographical limits, as thinks adapt by drifting latitude?

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