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Global warming. New research from American University: One-third of global species may become extinct within 50 years

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Rising temperatures could lead to species extinction; new research released recently warns that in another 50 years, one-third of the species of animals and plants on the planet may disappear.

Researchers at the University of Arizona have analyzed 538 species of plants and animals in 581 locations around the world, of which 44% have faced local extinction. They found that in areas where species were extinct. The warmest times of the year changed much more quickly than in other times.

The National Environmental Information Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) pointed out that in January this year. The temperature reached a record high of 141 years, and scientists also expected that this year “is very likely to squeeze into the top five warmest years on record.” ; The temperature in the past 10 years is already the highest on record.

John J. Wiens, a professor at the University of Arizona, said: “According to our research, if we follow the Paris climate agreement to fight climate change, by 2070, fewer than 20% of the animals and plants on the planet may become extinct; As a result of greater warming, more than a third or half of the flora and fauna may disappear. ” Reference by hk01.com

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More and more plastic goods and plastic waste will make Global warming becoming fast and fast. Today’s plastic production already accounts for 6% of global carbon emissions. Including carbon emissions from the production process and the carbon footprint of the plastic product itself.

The output of plastic products is getting higher and higher, and it is impossible for the petrochemical industry to slow down the extraction of oil, whether it is gasoline or plastic.

Reduce the plastic item and replace it with the reusable products.

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