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Study Warns of Climate Threats to Animal Habitats by 2085

A new study indicates that by 2085, 36% of land habitats for various species could face multiple extreme climate events, urging immediate action against climate change.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 13 days ago
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Research suggests that if current warming trends continue, a significant portion of animal habitats could be at risk by 2085. Specifically, 36% of these habitats may be exposed to extreme events driven by climate change.

The potential extreme events highlighted in the study include heat waves, wildfires, and flooding, all of which could severely impact biodiversity and ecosystem stability.

This alarming forecast underscores the urgent need for proactive climate action to mitigate the effects of global warming and protect vulnerable species and their habitats.