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Quantifying the benefit of early climate change mitigation in avoiding biodiversity loss

doi: 10.1038/nclimate1887
handle: 10568/51546
Climate change is expected to have significant influences on terrestrial biodiversity at all system levels, including species-level reductions in range size and abundance, especially amongst endemic species. However, little is known about how mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions could reduce biodiversity impacts, particularly amongst common and widespread species. Our global analysis of future climatic range change of common and widespread species shows that without mitigation, 57±6% of plants and 34±7% of animals are likely to lose ≥50% of their present climatic range by the 2080s. With mitigation, however, losses are reduced by 60% if emissions peak in 2016 or 40% if emissions peak in 2030. Thus, our analyses indicate that without mitigation, large range contractions can be expected even amongst common and widespread species, amounting to a substantial global reduction in biodiversity and ecosystem services by the end of this century. Prompt and stringent mitigation, on the other hand, could substantially reduce range losses and buy up to four decades for climate change adaptation.
- University of Reading United Kingdom
- CGIAR France
- University of Queensland Australia
- University of Leeds United Kingdom
- University of Reading United Kingdom
570, 550, 3301 Social Sciences (miscellaneous), 333, Extinctions, biodiversidad, climatic changes, efecto invernadero, XXXXXX - Unknown, greenhouse gases, Range Shifts, Projections, biodiversity, animal species, greenhouse gas mitigation, 2301 Environmental Science (miscellaneous), greenhouse effect, climate change, Species Distributions, Hotspots, cambio climático
570, 550, 3301 Social Sciences (miscellaneous), 333, Extinctions, biodiversidad, climatic changes, efecto invernadero, XXXXXX - Unknown, greenhouse gases, Range Shifts, Projections, biodiversity, animal species, greenhouse gas mitigation, 2301 Environmental Science (miscellaneous), greenhouse effect, climate change, Species Distributions, Hotspots, cambio climático
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