
An increase in CO2 will make the world's forests healthier and more robust, allowing them to support more wildlife.
Canadian forestry researchers think that the warming could cause their forests to grow by 20%.
There is stressed place on the wild species to adapt but so far variations in the globes temperatures have always fluctuated. Essential for balance perhaps?
Many scientists say that "they would expect a modest global warming to produce little or no species loss."
Tropical forests already experience an enormous variability in rainfall. What's wrong with business as usual?
Avery, Dennis T. "The Effects of Global Warming Will









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