I don't think it's worth the tradeoff to slow down the phenomenon. Look how mankind has thrived since the Industrial Revolution.
A lot of data shows that a warmer earth with higher CO2 levels has a higher life support capacity. Temperate areas will have longer growing seasons.
Our biggest problem is going to be with coastal cities and low-lying islands exposed to rising sea levels of a period of decades to centuries.
The former is life-threatening in low-lying areas exposed to tropical storms. Elsewhere, it is a property concern.

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