Studies show climate change may destroy thousands of plants by 2100.
Using computer models, US experts analyzed future scenarios awaiting eighteen percent of global plant species until 2100.
HABITAT LOSS AND EXTINCTION
Researchers determined that between seven and sixteen percent of flora might lose ninety percent of their natural habitats because of rising temperatures alongside erratic rain and snow.
THREATS IN SPECIFIC REGIONS
Scientists observed worsening conditions specifically across the Arctic, Mediterranean, and Australia, revealing these specific plants could vanish completely.
Meanwhile, a separate UK study accurately measured extinction risks encompassing over 335,000 flowering species.
Scientists concluded that nearly ten thousand blooming plant types currently face critical extinction risks globally starting today.