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Climate change poised to devastate penguins: WWF


Half to three-quarters of major Antarctic penguin colonies could be damaged or wiped out if global temperatures are allowed to climb by more than two degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit), according to according to
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 a report released Wednesday.

A two degree hike would threaten 50 percent of breeding grounds of emperor penguins, and 75 percent of Adelie penguin colonies, said the study, released by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF See Windows Workflow Foundation. ) at the World Conservation Congress in Barcelona.

The United Nation's panel of climate change scientists has warned that earth's average temperature could increase more than two degrees Celsius by century's end even if major efforts are made curb greenhouse gases, and twice as fast under "business-as-usual" scenarios.

A reduction in the sea ice is also likely to have a knock-on effect knock-on effect
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the indirect result of an action or decision

Noun 1. knock-on effect - a secondary or incidental effect
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 on the abundance of krill krill: see crustacean.
krill

Any member of the crustacean suborder Euphausiacea, comprising shrimplike animals that live in the open sea. The name also refers to the genus Euphausia within the suborder and sometimes to a single species, E. superba.
, which is a vital food source for penguins, concludes the report.

"Penguins are very well adapted to living in the cold and extreme conditions of Antarctica," said the WWF's Juan Casavelos, noting that warming has already contributed to a reduction in populations.

"If temperatures increase by another two degrees these icons of the Antarctic will be seriously threatened," he said.

A two-degree increase above pre-industrial temperatures is widely viewed among scientists as the threshold beyond which climate change will have severe consequences for Earth's ecosystems, including for humans.

While curbing global warming global warming, the gradual increase of the temperature of the earth's lower atmosphere as a result of the increase in greenhouse gases since the Industrial Revolution.  is the only viable long-term solution, conservationists have called for an expanded network of marine protected areas to reduce pressure on penguins, and for tighter management of krill and finfish finfish

fish with fins, that is teleosts, elasmobranches, holocephalids, agnathids and cephalochordates; also a fish marketer's term used to include that section of marketable fish which is neither shellfish nor molluscs.
 fisheries the Southern Ocean.
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