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You can't. Global warming is a natural, cyclic event that has happened before, and animal life survived. The planet is actually going through a cooling term now.

A:Animals whose habitats are seriously affected by global warming have to adapt, move or die. It will be difficult to stop global warming as we have left it so late, and our interventions are well below what nations have promised. It will not be possible to save many animals.
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