haurni
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You are correct in that the equator will warm less than the poles, though both will increase in temperature. And yes, CO2 is good for plant life. But other things will change as well, and rapid change in biological variables (on timescales necessary for plants and animals to migrate and/or adapt) will cause a lot of upset before things settle down in a few thousand years or so. Plants (including crops) and animals are adapted to particular ecological niches (habitats) and tend to become extinct when those habitats disappear or shift faster than they can spread.Increased CO2 level in the atmosphere doesn't increase the temperature evenly in all climate zones - it kinda evens out the differences. So the effect would be most prevalent in the colder areas and less felt in places that are warm already. The net effect could thus easily be better conditions for life... apart from the fact that plants and crops love CO2 and will grow a lot better.