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Climate change threatens global plant species as habitats shrink
You’ve probably never heard of the term “RCP 8.5” — the highest-emission scenario used by climate scientists to project the planet’s future. But if you’ve read about climate change, you’ve seen the numbers and nightmarish outcomes it produced: 4°C of warming by 2100, sometimes 5°C, sea level rising...
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What happenedSome of the plants that make familiar landscapes recognisable may not survive by century’s end.
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WHAT EACH SIDE EMPHASIZED
Left / center-leftClimate change’s worst-case scenario is officially canceled
Vox · Center-left · News report
CenterClimate change threatens global plant species as habitats shrink
The Straits Times · Center · News report
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Climate change’s worst-case scenario is officially canceled
changesworst-casescenarioofficiallycanceled
You’ve probably never heard of the term “RCP 8.5” — the highest-emission scenario used by climate scientists to project the planet’s future. But if you’ve read about climate change, you’ve...