Supercomputer warns of global mass extinction in 2100
A “virtual Earth” created by a supercomputer has predicted that humans will witness the sixth mass extinction by 2100 due to climate change.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•04/06/2025
Dr. Giovanni Strona from the University of Helsinki (Finland) and Professor Corey Bradshaw from Flinders University (Australia) used supercomputers to simulate the prospect of extinction due to climate change. (Photo: Pixabay) Models show that 27% of plant and animal species will disappear by 2100. (Photo: Nicole LaRoche)
The phenomenon of “co-extinction” is considered the cause of the chain collapse of the ecosystem. (Photo: ThoughtCo) The loss of a species will lead to the extinction of those that depend on it for survival. (Photo: Eventbrite)
The network of connections between thousands of species has been mapped in "Virtual Earth". (Photo: Earth) The sixth mass extinction is considered the most severe since the time of the dinosaurs. (Photo: University of Oregon) There are now more than 42,100 species on the red list threatened with extinction. (Photo: The Canberra Times)
Countries at COP15 have approved an agreement to protect 30% of land and sea areas by 2030. (Photo: Envato) Dear readers, please watch the video : TCL introduces self-cleaning air conditioner, full of technology for less than 10 million.
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