Biodiversity hotspots most vulnerable to accelerated climate change

Biodiversity hotspots most vulnerable to accelerated climate change

Red and green Macaw in tropical forest, Peru. Credit: Ji, Adobe Photo Stock.

Polar and tropical regions that foster the planet’s richest biodiversity are the most vulnerable to future impacts of climate change, a study published in the journal Nature Climate Change has found.

Worryingly, those biodiversity hotspots have historically provided refuge for species during climatic upheavals, in turn enabling existing organisms to prosper and new lineages to spawn.

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Published by Cosmos.

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