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Tree Species in Northern Chile Are Among the Most Threatened Even with Moderate Warming.

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Northern Chile is one of the areas projected to be most impacted by extreme warming, and where several tree species will be unable to survive without assistance. Copiapoa carrizalensis cactus in Llanos de Challe National Park, Atacama Region. Climate change is causing many of the planet's ecosystems to be exposed to conditions they have never experienced before. According to projections, in the worst-case scenario—if CO₂ continues to rise—the co…
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Northern Chile is one of the areas projected to be most impacted by extreme warming, and where several tree species will be unable to survive without assistance. Copiapoa carrizalensis cactus in Llanos de Challe National Park, Atacama Region. Climate change is causing many of the planet's ecosystems to be exposed to conditions they have never experienced before. According to projections, in the worst-case scenario—if CO₂ continues to rise—the co…

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meteored.cl broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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