Climate change is happening too quickly for species to adapt

Climate change is happening too quickly for species to adapt

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A study has shown that the speed of evolutionary change is far outstripped by the rate of global warming, meaning many creatures will face extinction, writes <strong>Robin McKie</strong>

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