It is best illustrated by when it is summer and you have a glass filled with ice and soda and you are walking around outside. As long as there is ice in that soda it remains somewhat cool. But, as soon as the last piece of ice melts out it gets warm very very fast. The same is true of earth.
Basically, when the last piece of ice melts and you are not living at the north or south pole or nearby, you are going to be dead soon if you don't have air conditioning. Nothing will grow anymore at the equator but you might grow vineyards on Antarctica and in Siberia if the permafrost never caught fire because if that ever happens we are all dead from never ending burning permafrost methane in Siberia, Canada, Alaska and in other nordic countries and islands.
However, one theory is that if the permafrost burned non-stop the smoke and haze might blot out the sun and reduce the rays hitting earth. But, this also might stop you from growing anything like during the French revolution which caused the Guillotine and all the aristocracy having their heads cut off too in France at that time. At that time it was pyroclastic glass from Iceland volcanoes in the air that blotted out the sun for years and food couldn't grow right in France so the common people starved in Europe then which caused the French revolution of the 1790s.
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