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Study: Quarter of Global Freshwater Species Face Extinction Risk

  • #Marine life
  • #World
  • #Climate change
  • #Endangered species
Study: Quarter of Global Freshwater Species Face Extinction Risk
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JAN 9
Above: A European crayfish Image copyright:  Legrand JF/Andia/Contributor/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
story last updated JAN 10

The Spin

Narrative A

Climate change is decimating freshwater marine life by altering temperatures and flow regimes, exacerbating other threats like invasive species and increased water demand. With nearly 25% of studied freshwater species at risk of extinction, urgent action is crucial to prevent the collapse of these vital ecosystems that support global biodiversity, human water security, and climate regulation. Immediate conservation efforts are essential to halt this biodiversity crisis.

Down To Earth

Narrative B

Conserving water and protecting species can be effectively achieved without the need for climate alarmism. Focus on practical conservation activities, like improving water quality in underserved areas and reducing pollution exposure, can make a major difference. These actions support both ecological health and local economies, ensuring sustainable habitats for freshwater species without relying on broad, sweeping climate policies that might divert resources from direct environmental protection efforts.

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