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As we have already covered in section two, species are currently going extinct tens to hundreds of times faster than the normal extinction rate[1][2]. Climate change increases the risk of some species becoming extinct, with 20 to 30 percent of plant and animal species at greater risk of extinction under 2°C warming, and even higher numbers with greater warming[3]. It is estimated that more than half a million species have insufficient habitat for their long-term survival, and are committed to early extinction, many within decades, unless their habitats are restored[4].

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