Environment
Global Warming Breeds New Species, Ups Biodiversity in Long Run
Global warming can increase biodiversity over million years of years, suggests a new study. The impact of global warming is known to cause significant loss in the biodiversity, but a new study reveals a contrasting sequence suggesting that warming planets can actually help in increasing the biodiversity.
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