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Out of Place: Animals and Plants Appear in Areas Far Removed From Their Natural Habitats

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As world leaders debate at summits such as Belém’s COP30 on new measures to curb global warming, nature is already reacting. The rise in temperatures, the scarcity of rains and the loss of ice push animals and plants to occupy territories that were previously alien to them. For years the impact of climate change on glaciers or oceans has been discussed, as well as for human beings themselves. But there is a less visible effect: the relocation of…

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As world leaders debate at summits such as Belém’s COP30 on new measures to curb global warming, nature is already reacting. The rise in temperatures, the scarcity of rains and the loss of ice push animals and plants to occupy territories that were previously alien to them. For years the impact of climate change on glaciers or oceans has been discussed, as well as for human beings themselves. But there is a less visible effect: the relocation of…

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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