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1 .This is Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello.Your minute begins now.
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2 .Spring comes sooner.
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3 .The rain falls too hard or not enough.
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4 .Warmer weather causes animals, plants, microbes and fungi to move in new directions.
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5 .Such shifts are just some of the changes already happening as a result of increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, otherwise known as climate change.
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6 .But which places, Arctic tundra or Amazon rainforest are most vulnerable to such climate change?
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7 .A research team has attempted a new estimate published in Nature Climate Change.
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8 .Based on how intact a given ecosystem is as well as how much climate change it is expected to endure,
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9 .they suggest that the high latitudes and high altitudes are likely to see the most change.
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10 .But that's not the whole story.
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11 .All told, the most vulnerable regions included much of southern Asia, western and central Europe, eastern South America and southern Australia thanks to a combination of degraded landscapes and shifting climates.
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12 .This analysis can now inform conservation efforts: more stable intact areas may just require monitoring.
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13 .But the most damaged and changing places would need everything from habitat restoration to potential human-assisted movement of species.
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14 .Whatever the case, the human influence on the world has become overwhelming and it's high time to take responsibility for nature in this Anthropocene.
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15 .Your minute is up, for Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello.
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