November 23, 2024

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Nearly 90 percent of marine animals at risk as carbon dioxide emissions increase |  Sciences

Nearly 90 percent of marine animals at risk as carbon dioxide emissions increase | Sciences

If the water temperature rises somewhat, the risks are greatly reduced

In the other scenario, scientists took the agreements from the Paris climate agreement as their starting point. Hence, the average ocean temperature will rise by one to two degrees by the year 2100. In this case, the risk to almost the entire marine life (98.2 percent) would be reduced or even completely eliminated.

Scientists from countries such as Canada, Germany and the Philippines participated in the research. With the Climate Risk Index, researchers hope to contribute to solutions to conserve marine animals.

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