2024-12-10 22:10:38
Tired Earth
By The Editorial Board
Endangered Species Coalition News:
Last Chance: 10 U.S. Species Already Imperiled by Climate Change highlights the plight of ten dwindling animal and plant species that are being impacted—directly or indirectly—by global climate change.
A small deer in Florida that swims in the ocean, a high-alpine dwelling frog, and a bird so rare that its home has shrunk to just one slope on a single volcano—these are three of the species already suffering the ill-effects of global warming, including drought, deforestation and more frequent and intense storms.
“Scientists have long known about the impact of greenhouse gases and carbon pollution on the planet,” Leda Huta said, Executive Director of the Endangered Species Coalition. “Plants and wildlife are going extinct at an unprecedented rate, and it’s way past time for our elected leaders to take bold action to protect our planet and all its inhabitants.”
In 2021, global leaders have finally begun to pay more attention to the twin crises of climate and biodiversity loss. This past summer, the United Nations (U.N.) scientific agencies on climate change and biodiversity jointly released a report highlighting the interconnection between the two issues, warning that biodiversity loss will exacerbate climate change, and vice versa.
The scientists-authors are calling upon world leaders to address both issues urgently and concurrently. Several months later, Oct. 13, the U.N. Biodiversity Conference adopted the Kunming Declaration, which acknowledges that biodiversity loss and climate change are unprecedented crises that “pose an existential threat to our society, our culture, our prosperity and our planet.”
Despite President Biden’s pledge to address climate change and its impact, last week the Administration announced that it is now considering weakening protections for some species, including at least one endangered species in the report—Florida’s Key deer.
10 Species Already Imperiled by Climate Change:
Endangered Species Coalition’s member groups nominated species for the report. A committee of distinguished scientists reviewed the nominations and chose the finalists.
The full report can be viewed and downloaded here: https://www.endangered.org/last-chance.
The Endangered Species Coalition produces a Top 10 report annually, focusing on a different theme each year. Previous years’ reports also are available on the Coalition’s website.
Source : ladailypost.com
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