As far as human civilization is concerned, 1C temperature increase is far better than a 1C decrease. Cold weather is more damaging to crops than hot weather as long as there is irrigation, more damaging to machinery, snow storms have huge impacts on transportation and economy, causing more energy to be wasted to deal with them,
One of the issues I have with your argument is that you're picking ambiguous temperatures when describing "cold" and "hot".
more energy is needed for heating compared to A/C, etc.
Hmm, I bet you it's exactly the opposite. To cool 1 degree with AC requires far MORE (human derived) energy than to heat 1 degree. Heating is just about releasing energy via combustion. AC is about MOVING heat energy around using mechanical compressors so I'm pretty sure you are very very wrong here.
I agree that if the temperature was to increase too quickly, there could be problems, but it's going to increase eventually.
Eventually? Even if this is true (is it?), does that mean if AGW is fact, then it's ok? Another strange argument. That's like arguing that murders will happen anyhow so it's ok that they do. Or disease so we should stop trying to find cures.
You say CO2 is causing GW
Of course it is, it's a scientific fact. But what I personally have doubts about is just how much impact human caused CO2 is having on GW but it's true regardless of how little it might be.
I say without CO2, we'd be back in the stone age since it's a sign of economic progress, so it's in our best interests to get everything and everyone used to high CO2 and make it the norm.
Another strange argument. Almost like arguing that smog and mercury are signs of progress, so we should get everyone use to those as well? Do you know anything about Venus BTW?
If this means a warmer earth, all the better. I'd be in favor of disallowing deforestation and planting trees everywhere to take advantage of this highly concentrated plant food.
But deforestation is a sign of progress.
I'm for finding a better balance of
sustainable human progress. I personally have the feeling we've moved beyond that. Over fishing, over harvesting, polluting lakes, streams, &oceans are not a healthy way to that end. Think of it this way. If your focus is on human progress, then don't you want that to continue indefinitely?