A elevation of 1.5°C of temperature will have a major impact on biodiversity globally.



Global warming of 1.5°C has major implications: ice-free Arctic summers every 100 years, significant permafrost thaw, and 70-90% decline in coral reefs. Species adapt and move, with uncertain impacts on biodiversity. Time to act!













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