From the Amazon to Africa,WWF report predicts catastrophic losses of as much as 60% of plants and 50% of animals by the finish of the centuryThe world’s greatest forests could lose more than half of their plant species by the finish of the century unless nations ramp up efforts to tackle climate change, according to a new report on the impacts of global warming on biodiversity hotspots.Mammals, and amphibians,reptiles and birds are also likely to vanish on a catastrophic scale in the Amazon and other naturally rich ecosysterms in Africa, Asia, and North America and Australia whether temperatures rise by more than 1.5C,concludes the study by WWF, the University of East Anglia and the James Cook University.
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Source: guardian.co.uk