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Mark Urban conducted an analysis of 485 studies carried out over the past 30 years on the ability of species to adapt to climate change.
He found that if global temperatures rise approximately 5.4C by the end of this century (the worst-case scenario), it would likely lead to the extinction of approximately one-third of all species alive today .
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