Non-threatened species at risk from climate change: study

More than half the world's amphibians and more than a third of birds could be put at a greater risk of extinction by climate change, a study warned today.

Non-threatened species at risk from climate change: study

More than half the world's amphibians and more than a third of birds could be put at a greater risk of extinction by climate change, a study warned today.

More than seven out of 10 warm water reef corals are also particularly susceptible to a changing climate, the report from the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) said.

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