Global Early Warning System Predicts Biodiversity Heat Exposure
Researchers have developed the first worldwide early warning system designed to forecast extreme heat exposure for vertebrate species up to nine months in advance. Published in Nature Climate Change, this system integrates climate predictions with extensive global biodiversity data. Its aim is to anticipate and mitigate the ecological impacts of rising temperatures.
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