From John Bamford: 

BIODIVERSITY COP 15

Earth could face a mass EXTINCTION by 2100: Supercomputer predicts more than a quarter of species will die by the end of the century
New study shows extinction will wipe out over a quarter of world biodiversity
Experts blame land use, climate change and 'over-exploitation of resources
Research published during the COP15 UN Biodiversity Conference in Canada
A MASS EXTINCTION REQUIRES OVER 50% SPECIES LOSS.
Having said that, 25% is bad enough
New modelling shows land use and climate change could wipe out more than a quarter of world biodiversity. Earth will lose some 10 per cent of its animals and plants by 2050, rising to 27 per cent by 2100

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