Global warming poses most immediate threat to tropics, study finds - latimes.com - 0 views
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animals in the tropics are particularly vulnerable, researchers said. Conditions in the tropics stay in a narrower range than in other places on the planet, so it takes a smaller shift to put creatures in peril,
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Nirat Singh Rajpal on 23 Oct 13Could this make some animals extinct?
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The team also examined conditions for 54,000 locations around the world. Under a business-as-usual scenario, Los Angeles will see permanent changes to its climate by 2048. If strong measures were taken to curb emissions, Angelenos would have an extra 31 years to adapt, the study found.
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But in the tropics, there are far fewer opportunities for plants and animals to do that, Pimm said.