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If Left Unchecked, Climate Type Will Change Across Nearly Half the World by 2100
If climate change continues at the projected pace and the world becomes more than 3 degrees Celsius warmer by the end of the century, the spread of plant species in nearly half of the world could be affected, according to new research published in Global and Planetary Change.
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