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100 major fossil fuel producers around the world have generated over 70% of greenhouse gas emissions, therefore they are the main responsible for the damages to ecosystems and their endangered species.
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Bellever Forest
forest
Country: United Kingdom
Western Java rain forests
ecoregion
Country: Indonesia
Buffalo River
river
Hindu Kush alpine meadow
ecoregion
Country: Afghanistan
Central American Atlantic moist forests
ecoregion
Country: Guatemala
Costa Rican seasonal moist forests
ecoregion
Country: Costa Rica
Isthmian-Pacific moist forests
ecoregion
Country: Costa Rica
Panamanian dry forests
ecoregion
Country: Panama
Miskito pine forests
ecoregion
Country: Honduras
Vadret da Radönt
glacier
Maulbach forest
forest
Country: Germany
Bulau
forest
Country: Germany
Central Afghan Mountains xeric woodlands
ecoregion
Country: Afghanistan
Registan-North Pakistan sandy desert
ecoregion
Country: Pakistan
Kingswood
forest
Country: United Kingdom
Stadtwald Kühlungsborn
forest
Country: Germany
Paropamisus xeric woodlands
ecoregion
Country: Tajikistan
Stiftungswald Nördlingen
forest
Country: Germany
Buocher Höhe
forest
Country: Germany
Schenkenwald
forest
Country: Germany
Baluchistan xeric woodlands
ecoregion
Country: Pakistan
Saharan halophytics
ecoregion
Country: Egypt
Nile Delta flooded savanna
ecoregion
Country: Egypt
Sulaiman Range alpine meadows
ecoregion
Country: Pakistan
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ACTINOPTERYGII
ray-finned fishes
tunas, cods
AGARICOMYCETES
fungii
fly amanita
AMPHIBIA
amphibians
frogs, salamanders
ANDREAEOPSIDA
mosses from rocky habitats
lantern mosses
ANTHOCEROTOPSIDA
hornworts
dandroceros
ANTHOZOA
marine invertebrates with planktonic larvae
sea anemons, corals, jellyfish
ARACHNIDA
arachnida
spiders, scorpions
ARTHONIOMYCETES
sub-tropical and tropical lichens
ASTEROIDEA
star-shaped echinoderms
sea stars
AVES
birds
hummingbirds, ostrich
BIVALVIA
bivalves
mussels, oysters
BRANCHIOPODA
crustaceans
fairy shrimps, triops
BRYOPSIDA
mosses
haircap mosses
CEPHALASPIDOMORPHI
jawless fishes
CEPHALOPODA
cephalopods; head-feet
squids, octopus
CHILOPODA
centipedes
CHONDRICHTHYES
cartilaginous fishes
rays, sharks
CLITELLATA
annelid worms with clitellum
earthworms
CYCADOPSIDA
cycad
sclavos cycad
DIPLOPODA
millipedes
giant african millipedes
DOTHIDEOMYCETES
fungi
ENOPLA
worms having tubular mouthparts with spines or plates
Enoplan nemerteans
ENTOGNATHA
wingless arthropods
proturans
EUROTIOMYCETES
lichens
Verrucaria nigrescen
FLORIDEOPHYCEAE
red algae
GASTROPODA
gastropods
snails, slugs
GEOGLOSSOMYCETES
fungii
earth tongues
GINKGOOPSIDA
ginko biloba
GNETOPSIDA
plants
tree tumbo, mormon-tea
HOLOTHUROIDEA
sea cucumbers
giant sea cucumber
HYDROZOA
hydras
Portuguese man o war
INSECTA
insects
wasp, mosquitos, butterflies
JUNGERMANNIOPSIDA
non-vascular land plants
LECANOROMYCETES
lichenized fungi
orange sea lichen
LEOTIOMYCETES
fungi
LILIOPSIDA
monocotyledon plants
lilys
LYCOPODIOPSIDA
lycopods; vascular plants
staghorn clubmoss
MAGNOLIOPSIDA
flowering plants
magnolias
MALACOSTRACA
crustaceans
crabs, lobsters
MAMMALIA
mammals
squirrels, zebras, whales
MARCHANTIOPSIDA
non-vascular land plants
hepatics, liveworts
MAXILLOPODA
crustaceans
copepods, barnacles
MEROSTOMATA
xyphosura
horseshoe crabs
MYXINI
eel-like marine fishes
hagfish
ONYCHOPHORA
velvet worms
OSTRACODA
ostracod
seed shrimps
PEZIZOMYCETES
fungi
PHAEOPHYCEAE
brown algae
giant kelp
PINOPSIDA
conifers
cedars, cypresses
POLYCHAETA
polychaetes
lugworm
POLYPODIOPSIDA
ferns
ferns, maidenhair spleenworts
REPTILIA
reptiles
turtle, lizzards, crocodiles
SARCOPTERYGII
lobe-finned fishes
Australian lungfish
SORDARIOMYCETES
fungi
SPHAGNOPSIDA
mosses
peat mosses
TAKAKIOPSIDA
mosses
TURBELLARIA
flatworms
tiger flatworms
USTILAGINOMYCETES
smut fungi
corn smut
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The data and images of the
Extinction Claims
were aggregated from
IUCN Red List
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iNaturalist
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Wikidata
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The
Extinction Claims
peoject is created by the artist and activist
Paolo Cirio
and it is a co-production between the art institutions
Baltan Laboratories
in Eindhoven and
MediaMatic
in Amsterdam.