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Why Noah's Ark won't work

For ocean species to survive climate change, large populations needed.

 

A Noah's Ark strategy will fail. In the roughest sense, that's the conclusion of a first-of-its-kind study that illuminates which marine species may have the ability to survive in a world where temperatures are rising and oceans are becoming acidic.

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