Climate change primary driver of biodiversity loss by 2050

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Climate change primary driver of biodiversity loss by 2050

Climate change primary driver of biodiversity loss by 2050

Climate Change: Primary Driver of Biodiversity Loss by 2050

Climate change primary driver of biodiversity loss by 2050
Climate change will likely overtake land-use change as the primary driver of biodiversity loss by 2025 say researchers.

Introduction

Climate change looks to become the primary driver of biodiversity loss by 2050, but there is still time to reduce the impact on global ecosystems and species, scientists say.

Comprehensive Estimate of Biodiversity Trends

In the largest multi-model study of its kind, researchers aimed to provide “the most comprehensive estimate of biodiversity trends worldwide.” They analysed 13 different ways of predicting how changes in land-use and climate change might affect nine ways that nature benefits us, like clean water and pollination and four different measures of wildlife diversity, like the variety of species.