"Eventually, they reach the peak, and then there's nowhere else to go," says Mark Urban, illustrating how species like the mountain bird must ascend as their habitat changes.
"Each of these species has encountered and solved life's problems. They're really the great books of knowledge on Earth," Urban warns against losing biodiversity to climate change.
"If countries meet the shared goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, 1.8% of species will be at risk of extinction by the end of the century," Urban reports.
"That 30 percent might be the best case scenario of the worst case scenario," warns Cristian Roman-Palacios, emphasizing the urgency of climate action.
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