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Global warming threatens extinction for many species

David Spurgeon

Nature, 2000, vol. 407, issue 6801, 121-121

Abstract: Montreal Rapid rates of global warming are likely to increase species loss radically and reduce biodiversity, particularly at the higher latitudes of the northern hemisphere, says a report for the World Wildlife Fund.

Date: 2000
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