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Nearly 8,000 animal species at risk as extreme heat and land-use change collide

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    Almost 8,000 animal species could be pushed closer to extinction by the end of this century as the interacting effects of climate change-driven extreme heat and human land-use change create increasingly unsuitable conditions across their habitats, according to new research

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    Almost 8,000 animal species could be pushed closer to extinction by the end of this century as the interacting effects of climate change-driven extreme heat and human land-use change create increasingly unsuitable conditions across their habitats, according to new research from a international research team led by Dr Reut Vardi of the School of Geography and the Environment,

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      Almost 8,000 animal species could be pushed closer to extinction by the end of this century as the interacting effects of climate change-driven extreme heat and human land-use change create increasingly unsuitable conditions across their habitats, according to new research

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      Nearly 8,000 animal species at risk as extreme heat and land-use change collide | University of Oxford

      Almost 8,000 animal species could be pushed closer to extinction by the end of this century as the interacting effects of climate change-driven extreme heat and human land-use change create increasingly unsuitable conditions across their habitats, according to new research from a international research team led by Dr Reut Vardi of the School of Geography and the Environment,

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      gladaed@feddit.org
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      Ok, what is extreme land use?

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        Ok, what is extreme land use?

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        I haven’t read the study but i imagine stuff like burning down the Amazon to meet the beef demand

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          I haven’t read the study but i imagine stuff like burning down the Amazon to meet the beef demand

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          gladaed@feddit.org
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          Is joke “extreme heat and land use” -> “extreme land use and extreme heat”

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