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Emperor Penguins Are Protected Under the Endangered Species Act

Por: The New York Times Science October 25, 2022

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Emperor penguins have been listed as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act because the animals’ sea ice habitat is shrinking, federal officials announced Tuesday. Experts predict that 99 percent of the world’s emperor penguin population will disappear by 2100 without significantly reducing carbon pollution.The Antarctic sea ice, where the penguins spend much of the year, is under distress. Heat-trapping gases released by... + full article



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