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New World Map for Overcoming Climate Change - Innovation Toronto

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45,000 Aquatic Species are at-Risk Due to Anthropogenic Climate Change

The analysis found the most endangered species from all threats, according to Dr Nathalie Butt of UQ's School of Earth and Environmental Sciences. "In our oceans, mollusks, corals, and echinoderms -hard or spiny species like sea urchins- are truly feeling the repercussions, confronting a varied variety of dangers," Dr. Butt said.

Coastal News Today | World - 45,000 marine species are at-risk What s most vulnerable?

A framework for identifying the most vulnerable marine species will boost global conservation and policy efforts against anthropogenic climate change.

Research reveals 45,000 marine species are at risk due to climate change, pollution

One of the most unfortunate effects of climate change is the impact it has on the species of marine life. University of Queensland researchers and global marine experts reviewed marine biology literature and categorised a wide range of threats - from climate change to pollution, to fishing - faced by more than 45,000 species and developed a framework.

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