Warming to hit species hard 气候变暖将导致大量物种消失
Vocabulary: climate change 词汇: 气候变化
Can you imagine a world where more than half of our common plant species and a third of our known animals disappear from sight? That's the scenario suggested by new research on the impact of climate change.
An international team of researchers looked at the impact of rising temperatures on nearly 50,000 species of plants and animals. They came to the conclusion that these are to decline due to changes in their habitat.
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They looked at temperature and rainfall records for the habitats in which these species now live, and mapped the areas that would remain suitable for them under different weather conditions.
The scientists projected that if no significant efforts were made to limit greenhouse gas emissions, by the year 2100 global temperatures would be 4C above pre-industrial levels. In this scenario, some 34% of animal species and 57% of plants would lose more than half of their current habitat ranges.
The impact on species will be felt more heavily in some parts of the world such as sub-Saharan Africa, Central America, the Amazon region and Australia.
Our society would be affected too, according to Dr Rachel Warren, from the University of East Anglia in Britain. She says: "There'll be a knock-on effect for humans because these species are important for things like water and air purification, flood control and nutrient cycling, and eco-tourism."
In spite of the conclusions to this paper, published in the journal Nature Climate Change, it is not all doom and gloom. Dr Warren says: "Swift action to reduce CO2 and other greenhouse gases can prevent the biodiversity loss by reducing the amount of global warming to 2C rather than 4 degrees."
The researcher believes that this would buy time for plants and animals to adapt to the change.
If nothing is changed and the predictions of this study are confirmed, the world might look very different in a few generations.
Glossary 词汇表 (点击单词收听发音)
- scenario设想,可能发生的局面
- to come to a conclusion得出一个结论
- rainfall records降雨量纪录
- to map标划出
- suitable适宜的
- weather conditions天气状况
- greenhouse gas emissions温室气体排放
- pre-industrial工业化前的
- knock-on effect连锁反应
- air purification空气净化
- nutrient cycling营养物循环
- eco-tourism生态旅游
- paper (scientific study)科研文献
- doom and gloom悲观沮丧的
- greenhouse gas温室气体
- biodiversity生物多样性
- global warming全球变暖
- to buy time赢得时间
- to adapt去适应