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From the study "Quantifying the human cost of global warming"

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English: "a, b. 2.7 °C global warming due to current policies, c, d. 1.5 °C global warming meeting the Paris Agreement. Red indicates a decrease in suitability, green an increase. Note that the less extensive changes in the temperature-precipitation niche are because it already constrains population density more in the driest and wettest regions." Study was featured in '2023 in science' here.
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Author Authors of the study: Timothy M. Lenton, Chi Xu, Jesse F. Abrams, Ashish Ghadiali, Sina Loriani, Boris Sakschewski, Caroline Zimm, Kristie L. Ebi, Robert R. Dunn, Jens-Christian Svenning & Marten Scheffer

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