Saturday 10 December 2011

Hot Under the Collar!


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I found this next article in science section of the Time Magazine’s website. It stresses that anthropogenic climate change may pose a much greater threat to animals than deforestation, mining and hunting combined in Madagascar. We humans (or the majority of us anyway) are likely to be able to adapt in the face of climate change so that it doesn’t have a devastating impact on our lives in the immediate future. Animals, however, usually cannot and when climate change causes habitat loss they may suffer the worst possible fate, extinction. The author then goes on to talk about the possible ways in which this fate can be avoided – click here and have a look!

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