Global warming to cause ‘catastrophic’ species loss: study
Global warming will cause “catastrophic” biodiversity loss across the
world if greenhouse gas emissions aren’t curbed, with some ecosystems
liable to collapse as soon as 2030, according to new research into where
and when die-offs may occur.
world if greenhouse gas emissions aren’t curbed, with some ecosystems
liable to collapse as soon as 2030, according to new research into where
and when die-offs may occur.
Earth has never in human history warmed so quickly or uniformly as
currently, but a variety of factors affect temperatures in individual
regions, with significant seasonal and geographic variation.
Scientists predict that at the current level of manmade carbon
emissions, Earth is on course to heat up to four degrees Celsius by
2100.