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Climate change disrupts species’ populations worldwide (BTO) (1 Viewer)

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Latest update from the BTO: Climate change disrupts species’ populations worldwide


A new analysis led by the BTO used the results from over 130 studies of wild species, ranging from alder trees to zebras, to show a consistent impact of climate change on global biodiversity. This research underlines the widespread and complex implications of climate change across the natural world, and identifies areas in which further research and monitoring is needed to address and reverse the negative impacts on biodiversity.




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