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    • Three years left to limit warming to 1.5C, leading scientists warn - 2025
    • Welcome to Extinction of Species .ORG
    • Endangered
      • Big Cats - Mountain Lions, Panthers, Jaguars, Tigers and Cheetahs
      • Rhinos and Elephants - largest land animals - endangered
    • Extinction Quick Read
      • Biodiversity targets may be slipping out of reach - 2023
      • Climate Roadmap - 2023
      • Major report connects the world's environmental challenges 2024
      • The 6th Great Extinction is Happening Now - 2024
      • Wildlife numbers fall by 73% in 50 years - 2024 study
      • ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC CURRENTS
      • PLANETARY REALIGNMENT
      • Earth in Extinction Phase!
      • World wildlife populations halved in 40 years
      • World's largest wild animals becoming extinct
      • Large carnivore species in decline
      • Some Endangered Species
      • Animal populations shrunk an average of 69% over the last half-century
    • The biodiversity crisis.
      • What is biodiversity and how are we protecting it?
      • Why is Biodiversity Important ?
      • World's wilderness reduced by a tenth since 1990s - 2015
      • COP15 - 2022 Montreal Biodiversity Conference
      • Politicians not doing enough to stop biodiversity crisis. COP 16 2024 UN Biodiversity Summit in Cali.
    • Historical Changes in Endangered Population Numbers
      • 2020 - 2024 Endangered Population Changes
      • 2015 - 2019 Endangered Population Numbers
      • 2010 - 2014 Endangered Population Numbers
        • ENDANGERED SPECIES POPULATION NUMBERS 2012
        • Extinction Red List
          • 10 Most Endangered Animals
          • Big Cat Species facing Extinction
      • 2025 - 2029 Endangered Population Numbers
    • About Extinction of Species .ORG
  • Humans
    • Greenhouse Gases = Global Warming
      • What is climate change? A really simple guide
      • METHANE - the most potent Greenhouse Warming Gas
      • 2025 - 2029 Warming
        • US Reverses Course under Trump and other Countries follow suit, threatening the Planet - 2025
        • Global Ice Melt to Destroy World's Coastlines - 2025
      • 2020 - 2024 Warming
        • 2023 - Accelerating melt of ice sheets now unmistakable
        • Arctic tundra now emits planet-warming pollution, 2024 federal report finds
        • Can Warming Still be Held to + 1.5 ° Centigrade - 2024 ?
        • World's ice melting and sea levels rising, UN report finds - 2024 Nov. 11
        • China is building six times more new coal plants than other countries, report finds
        • 2020 warming gases highest
        • 2022 - We are living in the hottest period on earth in 125,000 years
        • 2024 - Warming Caribbean Seas
        • 30 % + of Species could go extinct if warming is not checked.
        • Climate change 2022: More studies needed on possibility of human extinction
        • Climate change: Satellite maps warming impact on global glaciers - 2023
        • UN climate report: Scientists release 'survival guide' to avert climate disaster - 2023
      • 2015 - 2019 Warming
        • 2016 Hottest year
          • NASA Space Mission Takes Stock of Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Countries
        • Artic ice melting increasing global warming
        • Islands, land disappearing because of global warming and rising sea levels - 2016
      • West Antarctic Ice Sheet warming
      • Siberian Permafrost Thaw Warning
      • 2010 - 2014 Warming
        • 2012 Concentrations of warming gases breaks record
        • China per capita carbon emissions overtake EU - 2013
        • 2013 estimate of 2100 sea level rise due to melting ice
        • 2013 warmest year
        • Arctic methane 'time bomb'
        • Artic melt releasing ancient methane increasing rate of global warming
        • Carbon cuts too slow to stop global warming
        • Carbon dioxide level passes 400 ppm - global warming
        • Greenhouse gases hit record high - 2011
        • International Energy Agency Plea over Climate Warming much more than predicted.
      • Climate change: How do we know it is happening and caused by humans?
      • Ocean Acidification
    • Human Dependency on Nature
      • Conservation targets need billions in funding
      • Rainforest plays critical role in hydropower generation
      • There is No Future Unless We Stop Destroying the Natural World.
      • Unsustainable logging, fishing and hunting 'driving extinction' - 2022
    • Biodiversity: What is a mass extinction and are we causing one?
      • Let's Stop Extinction so we don't lose undiscovered species - 2024
    • Endangered Humans
      • Earth: Will the age of man be written in stone?
      • Billion people face global flooding risk
      • Extreme weather: What is it and how is it connected to climate change?
      • Population and Consumption must decrease for livable future
      • Proof of Climate Change Global Warming in Europe
      • The Anthropocene - Humans Shaping the Planet
      • Yanomami tribe in Brazilian Amazon going extinct
      • Super Predators - Humans
    • Human Government & Laws
      • Farming impact on Global Warming
      • Fossil fuel subsidies a reckless use of public funds
      • Canada censoring its scientists
      • Study reveals 'true' material cost of development say researchers
    • Human Overpopulation & Overdevelopment
      • Harmful Islamic Turkish President Erdogan Irresponsibly Encouraging Turkish Overpopulation and Islamic Overpopulation.
      • Turkey's Erdogan warns Muslims against birth control
      • Overdevelopment = Habitat Loss
        • When hungry elephants and people clash in a village
      • "Pronatilism" Debunked!
    • Language Extinction
      • Biodiversity and language diversity and loss linked.
    • Human Pollution
      • Chemicals
        • Human drug residues are altering fish behavior
      • Plastics
        • 2022 - Pollution from plastics is a global emergency
      • Soot has large role in climate change
    • Wildlife Crime Threatens Species and Nations
  • Mammals
    • Africa
      • Cheetah
      • African Elephant
        • Twenty-six forest elephants slaughtered in Central Africa
        • Tanzania elephant illegal ivory bought by China officials 2014
        • African Elephant Poaching 2013
        • African forest elephants face extinction
        • Climate change killing elephants says Kenya
        • DR Congo employs dogs to tackle elephant poaching
        • Hong Kong 2012 largest illegal african elephant tusk ivory seizure
        • The illegal ivory trade threatening African Elephants
        • Zimbabwe elephants poisoned by cyanide
        • Zimbabwe elephants poisoned by poachers in Hwange National Park
        • Africa elephants endangered - survival threat due to poaching
      • Giraffe
      • Great Apes
        • Bonobo
          • Bonobos are endangered and very intelligent!
        • Great Ape habitat in Africa has dramatically declined
        • Chimpanzee
          • The human-chimp bond captured in an iconic photo
        • Eastern Gorilla
        • Western Gorilla
        • Gorillas & Chimps threatened by human disease
        • Great apes tease each other just like humans do, says new study
      • Hippopotamus
      • Leopard
      • Monkey
      • Rhinoceros
        • Vietnamese rhino horn traffickers charged in South Africa
        • Kenya: Wildlife trafficking suspect seized after $1m reward
        • Namibia reports record level of rhino poaching - 2022
        • Organised crime and Asian superstition driving rhinos and elephants to extinction
        • Rhino poaching driving black rhino and white rhino to near extinction
        • Rhino poaching in South Africa reaches record levels
        • Rhino Poaching is driving the rhinoceros to extinction.
      • Ethopian Wolf is genetically vulnerable and nearing extinction
      • Lion
        • Lions facing extinction in West Africa
    • Antarctica
    • Asia
      • Asian Brown Bear
      • Elephant
      • Leopard
        • Leopard poaching in India
      • Orang-Utan - Orangutan
        • Rubber plantations destroying biodiversity and forcing habitat loss for endangered birds, bats and primates in Southeast Asia
      • Rhinoceros
        • Poaching kills rare one-horned rhino in Assam state, India
      • Tiger
        • Crime chiefs agree to get tough on illegal tiger trade
        • How rangers are using AI to help protect India's tigers in 2022
        • Indian tigers need genetic diversity to survive
        • Nepal 2022: Return of the tigers brings both joy and fear
        • Indian Village Moved to Save Endangered Tigers
      • Wolf
      • Cheetahs to prowl India for first time in 70 years
      • Project to protect rare Burmese monkey gets new funding
    • Australia, New Zealand & Oceania
      • Chlamydia could make koalas extinct. 2024
      • Critically Endangered Northern Hairy Nosed Wombat
      • Humans killed off Australia's giant beasts
      • Tasmanian Devil Disease Threat
    • Europe
      • Mercury exposure linked to dramatic decline in Arctic foxes
    • North America
      • Bison - Buffalo
      • Brown Bear
      • Mountain Lion - Cougar - Puma
      • Panther
      • Polar Bear
        • Polar Bear
        • Polar bear trade ban
      • Wolf
    • South and Central America
      • Jaguar
      • Monkey
      • Puma - Mountain Lion - Cougar
      • Tapir
      • Wolf
    • Marine Mammals
      • Dolphin - Porpoise
        • Japan dolphins and other sea species 'face extinction'
        • New species of dolphin identified - 2013
        • Rare endangered Hector's Dolphin surviving in Marine Protected Area - New Zealand
      • Manatee
      • Seal
      • Walrus
      • Whale
        • Spade-toothed beaked whale - world's rarest whale
        • Whale entanglements may be dropping but the threat remains.
      • Toxic 'forever chemicals' found in British otters
  • Birds
    • Spoon-billed sandpipers threatened by trapping in China
    • Threatened Shoebill numbers down to 3000
    • Up to 900 tropical bird species could go extinct.
    • Male and Female Songbirds in the Spring!
  • Reptiles & Amphibians
    • Reptiles are going extinct
    • 20% of Reptiles Threatened - 2022
    • Lonesome George, a giant tortoise believed to be the last of its subspecies, has died making the subspecies extinct.
    • New Species of Newt discovered in Loas
    • CITES bans lead to subsequent improvements in mammalian species’ IUCN status, relative to species in which trade was not banned
  • Fish
    • Acidic oceans helped fuel the biggest mass extinction in the history of life on Earth
    • Chinese Yangtze river ancient sturgeon almost extinct in 2014
    • Climate Change is affecting fish size and reproduction, with reduced fisheries yields.
    • Coral bleaching weakens fish's health and survival chances
    • Critically Endangered Sawish nearing extinction.
    • Deforestation leaves fish undersized and underfed
    • Worlds largest shark sanctuary created in the Cook Islands
  • Insects
    • Global warming threat to Bumblebee
  • Plants
    • 2024 - World's trees slide towards extinction
    • Trees
      • Celtic rainforest facing species extinction crisis - 2025
    • Horrible extinction risk to plants - May 2016
    • The nine most endangered plants in 2014 - Critically endangered plants
    • Dying wetland trees along Virginia's coastline are evidence that rising sea levels threaten nature and humans
    • Illegal trade booms in South Africa's 'super-strange looking' plants
    • Preserving the genetic diversity of ancient trees
    • Saving the Threatened Whitebark Pine Tree
    • The World's Oldest Living Trees
  • Habitat
    • Countries
    • Aquatic Habitat
      • Coastal Aquatic Habitat
      • Coral Reef Habitat
        • Endangered Coral Reefs in steep decline
        • Caribbean coral reefs becoming extinct
        • Killer starfish threaten Great Barrier Reef
        • Massive coral bleaching killing Australia's Great Barrier Reef - 2016
        • UN team examines mining threat to Great Barrier Reef
      • Estuary Aquatic Habitat
      • Freshwater Aquatic Habitat
        • England's Fens are habitat for rare wildlife and biodiversity
        • Oil sands pollutes freshwater ecosystems
        • Plastic waste threatens lakes as well as oceans
      • Marine Aquatic Habitat
        • Climate change: recent, rapid ocean warming alarms scientists - 2023
        • Biodiversity: 'Magical marine species' pushed toward extinction
        • Half of Great Barrier Reef coral lost in last 27 years.
        • Intense Mediterranean Sea heatwave raises fears for marine life - July 2025
        • Leaders meet to try to pass a UN treaty to protect oceans - August 2022
        • March 2023 - High Seas Ocean treaty
        • Marine Protected Areas Increase in last decade
        • Ocean acidification = habitat loss = extinction
        • Oceans health declining quickly
    • Desert Habitat
      • Niger creates Africa's largest protected reserve
    • Forest Habitat
      • Boreal Forest Habitat
      • Temperate Forest Habitat
      • Tropical Forest Habitat
        • Global Deforestation Summary - 2022
        • Brazils Congress approves controversial forest law
        • Global alliance aims to tackle forest crime - illegal logging and timber trafficking
        • Indonesia surpasses Brazil in deforestation rate
        • Just 227 tree species dominate Amazon - 11,000 endangered tree species
        • Negros Philippines forest home to endangered spotted deer, warty pig and Hazels forest frog.
        • Nicaragua Bosawas Biosphere Reserve under threat from illegal logging
        • Nicaragua to stop deforestation with eco-soldiers
        • Saving Ecuador's "Lungs of the World" Yasuni National Park.
        • Tropical forests destroyed at fastest recorded rate in 2024
      • Amazon and Global Deforestation rose in 2013
    • Grassland Habitat
    • Mountain Habitat
      • African tropical glaciers disappearing and going extinct
    • Polar Regions Habitat
      • Arctic Ocean 'acidifying rapidly'
      • Methane greenhouse gas to be released from Antartica
      • Ocean Acidification destroying Antarctic marine life
      • South Georgia prepares to cull its invasive reindeer and rats.
    • 5 Proven Ways to Help Nature
    • Australia's environment in 'shocking' decline, report finds
    • Measuring habitat divesity loss audibly
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Three years left to limit warming to 1.5C, leading scientists warn - 2025

The Earth could be doomed to breach the symbolic 1.5C warming limit in as little as three years at current levels of carbon dioxide emissions.

That's the stark warning from more than 60 of the world's leading climate scientists in the most up-to-date assessment of the state of global warming.

Nearly 200 countries agreed to try to limit global temperature rises to 1.5C above levels of the late 1800s in a landmark agreement in 2015, with the aim of avoiding some of the worst impacts of climate change.

But countries have continued to burn record amounts of coal, oil and gas and chop down carbon-rich forests - leaving that international goal in peril.

Climate change has already worsened many weather extremes - such as the UK's 40C heat in July 2022 - and has rapidly raised global sea levels, threatening coastal communities.

"Things are all moving in the wrong direction," said lead author Prof Piers Forster, director of the Priestley Centre for Climate Futures at the University of Leeds.

"We're seeing some unprecedented changes and we're also seeing the heating of the Earth and sea-level rise accelerating as well."

These changes "have been predicted for some time and we can directly place them back to the very high level of emissions", he added.

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Global Ice Melt to Destroy World's Coastlines - 2025

The world’s ice sheets just got a dire prognosis, and coastlines are going to pay the price

Glaciers in Antarctica on February 7, 2022. A new study suggests even if the world meets its climate targets it may not be enough to save the planet's ice sheets.

Glaciers in Antarctica on February 7, 2022. A new study suggests even if the world meets its climate targets it may not be enough to save the planet's ice sheets. 






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World's ice melting and sea levels rising, UN report finds - 2024 Nov. 11

 

Iceberg with water flowing off the surface into ocean

As well as the news that this year will likely be the warmest on record, today’s report by the UN’s World Meteorological Organization has other worrying findings:

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2023 - Accelerating melt of ice sheets now unmistakable

Greenland Ice Sheet

Warmer air is melting the top of the Greenland Ice Sheet

If you could shape an ice cube out of all the ice losses from Greenland and Antarctica over the past three decades, it would stand 20km high.

An international group of scientists who work with satellite data say the acceleration in the melting of Earth's ice sheets is now unmistakable.

They calculate the planet's frozen poles lost 7,560 billion tonnes in mass between 1992 and 2022.

Seven of the worst melting years have occurred in the past decade.

Mass loss from Greenland and Antarctica is now responsible for a quarter of all sea-level rise.

This contribution is five times what it was 30 years ago.

The latest assessment comes from the Ice Sheet Mass Balance Intercomparison Exercise, or Imbie.

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2013 warmest year

2013 warmest on record

 

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2013 estimate of 2100 sea level rise due to melting ice

Antarctica-ice-thickness-2013

'Best estimate' for impact of melting ice on sea level rise Researchers say they now have the most accurate estimate yet for the impact of the melting of ice sheets. Researchers have published their most advanced calculation for the likely impact of melting ice on global sea levels. The EU funded team say the ice sheets and glaciers could add 36.8 centimetres to the oceans by 2100. Adding in other factors, sea levels could rise by up to 69 centimetres, higher than previous predictions. The researchers say there is a very small chance that the seas around Britain could rise by a meter. “The previous IPCC identified this gap in our knowledge, we've addressed that gap and what we've found is not scary” Prof Tony Payne, University of Bristol The last Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report was highly detailed about many aspects of Earth's changing climate in the coming decades, Advanced models While they estimated that sea levels could rise by 18-59 centimetres by 2100, they were very unsure about the role played by the melting of ice sheets and mountain glaciers. To fill the void, the EU funded experts from 24 institutions in Europe and beyond to try and come up with more accurate figures on the melting of ice sheets and glaciers in Antarctica and Greenland and how this might swell the oceans. Called Ice2sea, the group of scientists have made what they term the "best estimate" yet of the impact of melting based on a mid-range level of carbon emissions that would increase global temperatures by 3.5C by the end of this century.

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Methane greenhouse gas to be released from Antartica

Antarctic may host methane stores

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Ancient organic matter could be converted to methane by microbes.
 

Large volumes of methane - a potent greenhouse gas - could be locked beneath the ice-covered regions of Antarctica, according to a new study.

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African tropical glaciers disappearing and going extinct

Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo have been home to tropical glaciers for tens of thousands of years.     These glaciers currently are receeding at a rate of between 30 meters per year to 50 meters per year.     The largest "glacier" is now about 1 square kilometer, in 2012.     The rate at which these glaciers are disappearing is increasing, and they will soon be extinct in our lifetime, probably by 2020.     Gloabal warming, caused by pollution and the burning of fossil fuels is the cause of this extinction. Unlike animals, however, glaciers can return when the climate cools down again, if we can reduce our population, pollution, and stop burning fossil fuels and modify our energy system. So perhaps extinction is too strong a word to use.

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