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Not always. More trees = more oxygen and less CO2 but more trees in the arctic is a bad thing.

 

The trees will confuse animals and will invade local plant-life. Many plants are found in the tundra and only there, and this is why warmer arctic isn't a good thing.

 

So, it's not really the trees that are the problem, it;s the climate. The trees are just a secondary thing.

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Y'know, global warming itself only accounts for 1 degree celcius of warmth. You realise that that one degree isn't going to magically make trees appear, especially since it's very many degrees under the freezing point in the artic. Southern winds or warm currents would make much more sense, but oh no, let's not listen to that. Blame it all on human-induced global warming. Yep.

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I can see 1 degree being enough for tree growth. It's not ALWAYS snowy in the arctic, and as the article says, the tree problem isn't just that its too hot, its that its "summery" arctic temperature for longer. Obviously we don't have trees sprouting at the North Pole in December, but tree-friendly territory is spreading, the glaciers are melting and the grizzlies are taking over polar bear territory.

 

so if its not caused by global warming, then what? :wacko:

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I can see 1 degree being enough for tree growth. It's not ALWAYS snowy in the arctic, and as the article says, the tree problem isn't just that its too hot, its that its "summery" arctic temperature for longer. Obviously we don't have trees sprouting at the North Pole in December, but tree-friendly territory is spreading, the glaciers are melting and the grizzlies are taking over polar bear territory.

 

so if its not caused by global warming, then what? :wacko:

The answer's in the edit. You posted before I was done.

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