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Extinction risk from climate change

Climate change over the past approximately 30 years has produced numerous shifts in the distributions and abundances of species and has been implicated in one species-level extinction. Using projections of species' distributions for future climate scenarios, we assess extinction risks for sample regions that cover some 20% of the Earth's terrestrial surface. Exploring three approaches in which the estimated probability of extinction shows a power-law relationship with geographical range size, we predict, on the basis of mid-range climate-warming scenarios for 2050, that 15-37% of species in our sample of regions and taxa will be 'committed to extinction'. When the average of the three methods and two dispersal scenarios is taken, minimal climate-warming scenarios produce lower projections of species committed to extinction ( approximately 18%) than mid-range ( approximately 24%) and maximum-change ( approximately 35%) scenarios. These estimates show the importance of rapid implementation of technologies to decrease greenhouse gas emissions and strategies for carbon sequestration.
- Durham University United Kingdom
- James Cook University Australia
- University of Cambridge United Kingdom
- University of Leeds United Kingdom
- James Cook University Australia
Carbon sequestration, Greenhouse Effect, 570, Conservation of Natural Resources, Time Factors, 550, probability, Greenhouse effect, global warming, Risk Assessment, 333, Theoretical, Species Specificity, Models, gas, geographic distribution, greenhouse, /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1000, Climate change, Animals, Gas emissions, General, climate, Risk assessment, Geography, article, Biodiversity, Models, Theoretical, Carbon, priority journal, species extinction, Earth (planet), mass extinction
Carbon sequestration, Greenhouse Effect, 570, Conservation of Natural Resources, Time Factors, 550, probability, Greenhouse effect, global warming, Risk Assessment, 333, Theoretical, Species Specificity, Models, gas, geographic distribution, greenhouse, /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1000, Climate change, Animals, Gas emissions, General, climate, Risk assessment, Geography, article, Biodiversity, Models, Theoretical, Carbon, priority journal, species extinction, Earth (planet), mass extinction
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