Global heating a serious threat to the world's climate refuges, study finds
Biodiversity hotspots with millions of years of climate stability could be among the world ’s hardest hit regionsBiodiversity hotspots that have given species a safe haven from changing climates for millions of years will come under threat from human-driven global heating, a new study has found.Species that have evolved in tropical regions suchAustralia ’s wet tropics, the Guinean forests of Western Africa and the Andes Mountains will come under increasing stress as the planet warms, the study finds.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Graham Readfearn Tags: Environment Climate change Biodiversity Conservation Wildlife Australia news Science Endangered species Endangered habitats Animals Source Type: news
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