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Extreme Climate Could Eliminate 36% of Terrestrial Biodiversity by 2085
A new report warns that extreme climate events, including heatwaves, fires, and floods, could lead to a 36% loss of terrestrial biodiversity by 2085, though impacts could be mitigated by reducing carbon emissions.
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