fossil fuels
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Scientists Claimed that Mass Extinction Can be Drastically Lessened by Reducing Fossil Fuel Usage
Two of the scientists who discovered that 2018 finding says in an article published in the journal Science that if our greenhouse gases continue unchecked, warmer oceans and oxygen depletion at sea might lead to mass extinction on par with the planet's five deadliest disasters. They believe it is large enough to wipe out most species diversity since the end-Cretaceous catastrophe 65 million years ago that wiped out the dinosaurs.
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