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New Study Finds Climate Change Rates Will Cause 1 in 6 Species to Become Extinct
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2015-05-04
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The study analyzed 131 studies that estimated rates of extinction if climate change continues at its current rate. Species native to South America, Australia and New Zealand were found to be the most at risk.
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