Two-thirds of Antarctica’s native species under threat of extinction from global heating, research shows
International study projects up to 80% of emperor penguin colonies will be ‘quasi-extinct’ by 2100
Two-thirds of Antarctica’s native species, including emperor penguins, are under threat of extinction or major population declines by 2100 under current trajectories of global heating, according to new research that outlines priorities for protecting the continent’s biodiversity.
The study, an international collaboration between scientists, conservationists and policymakers from 28 institutions in 12 countries, identified emperor penguins as the Antarctic species at greatest risk of extinction, followed by other seabirds and dry soil nematodes.
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