Detailed press release reporting a study of biodiversity-rich regions. Computer models project the future movements and distributions of many species of plants, birds, animals, and insects, in response to changing conditions. From the School of Biology, University of Leeds.
Climate change could drive more than a quarter of land animals and plants into extinction, according to a major new study published in tomorrow's edition of the journal Nature.
Public release date: 7-Jan-2004
Climate change may threaten more than one million species with extinction
Story published in 'Nature' represents most comprehensive analysis to date
January 7, 2004 (Washington, DC) –
Climate change could drive more than a quarter of land animals and plants into
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