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This document discusses how human responses to climate change will significantly influence the fate of global biodiversity. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of climate change with other drivers of biodiversity decline, such as habitat loss and invasive species, and highlights the need for collaborative efforts to address these challenges.

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Understanding the complex interactions between climate change and biodiversity is crucial for developing effective conservation strategies. Human activities, including habitat destruction and resource exploitation, are exacerbating the threats faced by species worldwide. By recognizing the synergies between climate change and biodiversity loss, we can work towards sustainable solutions that benefit both nature and society. Key Takeaways: • Human responses to climate change will play a crucial role in determining the future of biodiversity. • Climate change intensifies other threats to biodiversity, such as habitat loss and invasive species. • Collaborations between scientists, policymakers, and communities are essential for addressing the challenges posed by climate change. • Conservation efforts must focus on dual benefits for nature and human communities to achieve positive outcomes. • Urgent action is needed to mitigate the impacts of climate change on biodiversity and ensure a sustainable future for all species. [Some of the content on this page has been created by AI]

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This page is a summary of: Human responses to climate change will likely determine the fate of biodiversity, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, February 2023, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2205512120.
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