Biodiversity Loss Crisis: climate change, anthropogenic pressures, and recovery initiatives.
Abstract
The impact of climate change, human activity pressures on biodiversity losses are discussed and on the current initiatives to prevent and recover the reduction or loss of species. Highlights of this paper focused on the causes of climate change, extinction rate, phenological shifts, spatial analysis of climate hotspots, and the future state of nature.
Key words
- climate change
- biodiversity
- human activity
- species diversity
- extinction
- spatial distribution
- spatial variation
- conservation
- deforestation
- greenhouse gases
- emissions
- carbon dioxide
- forest fires
- solar radiation
- methane
- methane production
- livestock
- volcanic activity
- coral reefs
- permafrost
- phenology
- animal ecology
- world
- pollution
- domestic animals