Major changes needed to protect Australia’s species and ecosystems –

PhysOrg: A landmark study has found that climate change is likely to have a major impact on Australia's plants, animals and ecosystems that will present significant challenges to the conservation of Australia's biodiversity. The comprehensive study, conducted by CSIRO (Australia's national science agency), highlights the sensitivity of Australia's species and ecosystems to climate change, and the need for new ways of thinking about biodiversity conservation. 'Climate change is likely to start to transform......

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