New Study Warns of Marine Life Threatened by Rapid Global Warming

**A groundbreaking study** from the University of Bristol warns of the potential extinction of marine life due to rapid human-induced global warming. Published in *Nature*, the research compares plankton response to past and projected future warming. **Plankton**, vital for the marine food web, cannot keep pace with current warming rates, potentially leading to ecosystem collapse and threats to human food supplies. The study introduces a novel model analyzing plankton behavior during the last Ice Age and potential actions in future climates. Despite historical adaptability, current warming rates may be insurmountable. **The Paris Agreement's goals** of limiting warming are crucial, as recent UN reports predict up to a 3.1°C rise without further action. The study underscores the urgent need for global efforts to combat climate change.