By 2100, we could be heading towards a loss of life in our oceans that rivals some of the largest extinction events in Earth s history – if we don t continue to tackle the climate catastrophe, new modeling warns.
Sea ecosystems worldwide set to go through a devastating die-off rivaling the most severe extinction event in the planet's history around 250 million years ago
According to the findings of a study published Thursday in Science, if climate change is not curbed in time, the oceans will suffer a mass extinction as they did some 65 million years ago in the Cretaceous period when a meteorite and volcanoes wiped out life on Earth.
According to a new study performed, if climate change continues to be persistent, life in Earth’s oceans could experience mass destruction a loss in biodiversity that could compete with the planet’s past great extinctions.