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Terrestrial Species in Tropical Areas Vulnerable to 39% Decline Between 2041 to 2060
The latest report raised concerns about the potential impacts of climate change on terrestrial species. Although some species can tolerate or adapt to climate change, increasing effects can make them vulnerable to decline. Read here.
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Aquatic Snails’ Memory Formation Hindered by Antibiotic Contaminated Waters
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Island States Claim Rich Nations Failed To Meet Obligations To Mitigate Climate Change Effects
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