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As temperatures rise, extreme weather displaces record numbers of people May 24, 2021 9:56 AM CDT By Ajit Niranjan
A man pulls his son in a cooler with his wife as they wade through their flooded street to reach an open convenience store in Bonita Springs, Florida | David Goldman/AP
Storms, floods, wildfires and droughts drove more than 30 million people from their homes last year, as rising temperatures wrought extra chaos on the climate, according to a report published Thursday by the Internal Displacement Monitoring Center (IDMC).
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Study Take-Aways:
Different African populations were genetically interrelated suggesting abundant gene flow across Africa such that all African population should be considered together as single subspecies.
There appeared a striking genomic distance between leopards living in Asia vs. leopards in Africa.
Asian leopards are more genetically separated from African leopards than brown bear species are from polar bear species, the researchers found.
The two leopard groups actually diverged around the same time as Neanderthals split apart from modern humans.
The genetic differences between African and Asian leopards have been maintained since 500,000 to 600,000 years ago. Asian leopards retain markedly less overall genetic variation than is seen in African leopards.
David Attenborough Has a Dire Warning in BREAKING BOUNDARIES
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For decades, Sir David Attenborough has brought the natural world to our doorsteps. His incredible documentaries have given us unprecedented looks at animals and their habitats. For the last few years, he’s been in company with Netflix. His latest project for the streaming site,
Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet, is not a celebration of Earth. The documentary film’s first trailer offers a dire warning about the catastrophic damage we’re doing to our home world. Not all hope is lost, though. Because it’s also a call for us to fix things before it’s too late.
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