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Warming in the Tropics by Climate Change Will Be More Extreme and Faster than Expected

Summary by ecoticias.com
Warming in the tropics by climate change emerges as one of the great blind spots of climate science, with clear signs that these regions could suffer far more severe impacts than anticipated. Earth’s climate history shows that when the planet enters warm phases, tropical areas amplify heat, pushing ecosystems and populations toward critical survival thresholds.

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Warming in the tropics by climate change emerges as one of the great blind spots of climate science, with clear signs that these regions could suffer far more severe impacts than anticipated. Earth’s climate history shows that when the planet enters warm phases, tropical areas amplify heat, pushing ecosystems and populations toward critical survival thresholds.

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ecoticias.com broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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