Sigh.
Increasing temperature increases atmospheric moisture which increases terrestrial moisture. Increasing range, temperature, and moisture increases plant life.
Possibly, if the entire planet wasn’t so deforested already. If anything we have had a significant decrease in vegetation since industrialization.
Don’t forget that we are emerging from an ice age,
Go see just how long we’ve been out of the ice age.
http://thebulletin.org/timeline-earths-average-temperature9894'
I find it almost jaw dropping that you take without question the climate model of pangea 252 million years ago but refuse to consider that they might be able to predict a decade in the future. There are so many differences from back then that it really is amazing; Continent shape, Ocean currents, or the Faint Young Sun Paradox.
I’m glad you feel so confident about modern science being selectively full of shit. I’m sure in 30 years when you aren’t around and I’m dealing with economic collapse, mass migration, and world wars as the fall out from at least 1 foot of sea level rise that confidence will do me lots of good.