JTweedie
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Research shows that climate change could see a majority of Antarctica's species disappear by 2100 unless action is taken.
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Two-thirds of Antarctica’s native species under threat of extinction from global heating, research shows
International study projects up to 80% of emperor penguin colonies to be ‘quasi-extinct’ by 2100