Climate change extinctions
University of Connecticut · University of Aberdeen
Abstract
Climate change is expected to cause irreversible changes to biodiversity, but predicting those risks remains uncertain. I synthesized 485 studies and more than 5 million projections to produce a quantitative global assessment of climate change extinctions. With increased certainty, this meta-analysis suggests that extinctions will accelerate rapidly if global temperatures exceed 1.5°C. The highest-emission scenario would threaten approximately one-third of species, globally. Amphibians; species from mountain, island, and freshwater ecosystems; and species inhabiting South America, Australia, and New Zealand face the greatest threats. In line with predictions, climate change has contributed to an increasing…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 113.67
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 549
Authors
1Topics & keywords
- Biodiversity
- Climate change
- Greenhouse gas
- Ecosystem
- Limiting
- Global warming
- Ecology
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)