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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 sốngBáo Khoa học và Đời sống04/06/2025

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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)
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Models show that 27% of plant and animal species will disappear by 2100. (Photo: Nicole LaRoche)
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The phenomenon of “co-extinction” is considered the cause of the chain collapse of the ecosystem. (Photo: ThoughtCo)
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The loss of a species will lead to the extinction of those that depend on it for survival. (Photo: Eventbrite)
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The network of connections between thousands of species has been mapped in "Virtual Earth". (Photo: Earth)
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The sixth mass extinction is considered the most severe since the time of the dinosaurs. (Photo: University of Oregon)
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There are now more than 42,100 species on the red list threatened with extinction. (Photo: The Canberra Times)
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Countries at COP15 have approved an agreement to protect 30% of land and sea areas by 2030. (Photo: Envato)
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