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Climate change and land use threaten over half of 30,000 species with habitat loss by 2100, a study warns.
Nearly 8,000 animal species could face increased extinction risks by 2100 due to the combined effects of climate-driven extreme heat and human land-use changes, a University of Oxford-led study finds.
Analyzing nearly 30,000 species, researchers project that more than half could experience unsuitable habitats under severe scenarios, with significant habitat loss even in optimistic projections.
Regions like the Sahel, Middle East, and Brazil are especially vulnerable.
The study stresses that integrated global strategies addressing both climate change and land-use practices are urgently needed to protect biodiversity.
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El cambio climático y el uso de la tierra amenazan a más de la mitad de las 30.000 especies con la pérdida de hábitat para el año 2100, advierte un estudio.