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by DrScientist 592 days ago
> to some destructive force.

If that destructive force was humans then there is a possibility at least for change ( cf the rebounding of the whale population post hunting ban ) - however in this case I'd agree that in terms of needing a think woolly coat - probably not a good time to bring something like that back.

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Why parts of the earth are covered in snow and ice and will still be at 2 degrees hotter.
Places like the Russian tundra are heating up more than 2 degrees - 2 degrees is an average. For reasons beyond my expertise it appears places like the near artic are seeing the biggest effects - much much bigger than 2 degrees.

See https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/un-confirms-hottes...

Even if they heat up 8c you are dealing with an average temp of -40 to -16
If you are a woolly mammoth - it's not the average temp that matters - it's can you survive the extremes.

So a temperature of 100F in Siberia isn't necessarily good - even for a short period.