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Thanks for bringing up other effects of CO2 increase. I do not believe in it contributing to the global temperature in a serious matter (quite the opposite, temperature increase, increases CO2 natural production) but it might affect life in other ways, possibly harmful as you have pointed out.
http://dangerousintersection.org/wp-content/uploads/2006/09/CO2-Tem... This is often pointed out as a proof of CO2/temperature relationship. Careful examination shows that it's the CO2 that lags after temperature.
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