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Climate Crisis

Nine out of 10 marine Species could disappear by 2100, Scientists warn

Daniel T. Cross 09/15/2022

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( Sustainability Times) – If the planet continues to warm at current rates, by the end of the century as many as 90% of marine species will be at risk of going extinct.

This stark warning comes from a team of scientists who examined some 25,000 species, including fish, marine plants, bacteria and protozoans, which live within a depth of 100 meters in the world’s oceans. Daniel G. Boyce and colleagues published the study in Nature Climate Change.

Based on the the worst-case scenario whereby unchecked carbon emissions carry on raising global atmospheric temperatures by between 3 degrees Celsius and 5 degrees Celsius, nearly nine out of 10 marine species near the surface will be at high or critical risk across 85% of their native habitats.

“One tenth of the ocean contains ecosystems where the aggregated climate risk, endemism and extinction threat of their constituent species are high,” the scientists explain in the study. “Climate change poses the greatest risk for exploited species in low-income countries with a high dependence on fisheries.”

Life on the planet has not experienced a die-off on this scale since the Permian Extinction 250 million years ago when 90% of species on Earth vanished.

That is the bad news. The good news is that we can still make a difference by lowering our emissions significantly in coming years and decades.If we can keep global temperature increases under 2 degrees Celsius, then the risk of extinction for all these species would diminish by 98%, the scientists say.

“Mitigating emissions reduces the risk for virtually all species (98.2%), enhances ecosystem stability and disproportionately benefits food-insecure populations in low-income countries,” they write.

As noted, they point out that it is the poorer countries who will suffer most from the loss of marine life. For the same reason, rapid reduction of carbon dioxide emissions will most help the disadvantaged. They observe, “Climate change poses the greatest risk for exploited species in low-income countries with a high dependence on fisheries. Mitigating emissions (SSP1-2.6) reduces the risk for virtually all species (98.2%), enhances ecosystem stability and disproportionately benefits food-insecure populations in low-income countries. Our climate risk assessment can help prioritize vulnerable species and ecosystems for climate-adapted marine conservation and fisheries management efforts.”

Climate change is affecting almost all the creatures living near the surface in the world’s oceans, but larger predators are at more at risk than smaller predators. Similarly, fish species that are heavily fished by humans are also at greater risk because they have to grapple not only with a changing climate but with predation by humans as well.

At the lowest risk among fish are small, short-lived, fast-breeding species, the scientists say.

Via Sustainability Times

Photo: Pixabay/Kanenori

Published via an Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) Creative Commons License . Slightly modified by Informed Comment with the addition of details from the original Nature Climate Change article.

Filed Under: Climate Crisis, CO2, Mass Extinction, Oceans

About the Author

Daniel T. Cross is the pen name of Tibor Krausz, a writer and editor who has worked for several prominent newspapers and magazines worldwide, including The Christian Science Monitor, The Washington Post, The National Post, The Guardian, The Jerusalem Report, The South China Morning Post, The Bangkok Post and The Sydney Morning Herald. As a journalist, he has covered numerous environmental issues in depth

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