Climate Change Threatens Species with Abrupt Tipping Points, Study Finds

A study warns that climate change could push countless species beyond critical thermal exposure thresholds, resulting in a sudden loss of habitat. Researchers analyzed data from over 35,000 species and projected when and where these species may face dangerous temperature changes. The study found that many animals will experience unfamiliarly hot temperatures across large portions of their geographic range within the same decade. The extent of global warming significantly impacts the risk, with 30% of species at risk if the planet warms by 2.5°C. The study emphasizes the urgent need to reduce carbon emissions and strategically conserve biodiversity to mitigate the harmful effects of climate change and avoid a massive extinction crisis.
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