Nearly 90 percent of all marine species are at high or critical risk of going extinct by the end of the century if humans do not curb greenhouse emissions, a new study warns.A team of researchers led by Dalhousie University in , evaluated climate risks of nearly 25,000 species that live in the upper 328 feet of the ocean and found a large amount will disappear from the planet by 2100 if emissions continue to stay at high levels or a 'business as usual' scenario.This would see a mass die-off of thousands of animals, plants, chromists, protozoans and bacteria that call the world's oceans their home.
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