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I thought the global average temperature already had risen with more than that!
Nope. Much, much less than that. It's gone up by about a single degree in the past few centuries. This article has temperature estimates going back about half a billion years and it's never been more than about 14 degrees above average - and one of those periods of high heat was a period called the "middle Eocene climatic optimum" because the biosphere was doing incredibly well overall under those conditions.
Anthropogenic climate change could cause our civilization a lot of grief by forcing billions of people to migrate or starve, but it's pretty trivial on a geologic scale.