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A new report says that one-third of animals and plant species could become extinct within the next 70 years, according to a new report.
The new study found that one-in-three plant and animal species could become extinct by 2070 due to climate change.
The study focused on how species of plants and animals could adapt to warmer temperatures caused by climate change. The study found that at least one-third of all species could become extinct because of climate change within the next few decades. However, the study also found that as many as 70% of the worlds plant and animal species could become extinct within the next 70 years because of climate change.
The Biodiversity Crisis And Sixth Mass Extinction
Species of plants and animals are not just threatened by climate change, they are also threatened with the biodiversity crisis that we are in.
The biodiversity crisis that we are currently in is causing the world's Sixth Mass Extinction event. There has been five great mass extinction events during the course of the earth's history, the last extinction event was the most famous extinction event: the extinction event that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. The mass extinction event which caused the extinction of the dinosaurs is called the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.
The Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event was the world' fifth mass extinction event. Today's mass extinction event - the Sixth Mass Extinction - is called the Holocene extinction event. The Holocene extinction event is an ongoing extinction event which is primarily caused by humans and causing the extinction of plants and animals. It is estimated that the Holocene extinction is causing the extinction of between 200 and 2,000 species ever year.