How many species will Earth lose to climate change?
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Abstract
Climate change may be an important threat to global biodiversity, potentially leading to the extinction of numerous species. But how many? There have been various attempts to answer this question, sometimes yielding strikingly different estimates. Here, we review these estimates, assess their disagreements and methodology, and explore how we might reach better estimates. Large-scale studies have estimated the extinction of ~1% of sampled species up to ~70%, even when using the same approach (species distribution models; SDMs). Nevertheless, worst-case estimates often converge near 20%-30% species loss, and many differences shrink when using similar assumptions. We perform a new review of recent SDM studies,…
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- Climate change
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)
- Species richness
- Biodiversity
- Niche
- Ecological niche
- Ecology
- Global change
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Climate action
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