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This article examines the impact of global climate change on biodiversity and provides a modern ecological analysis of ecosystem stability. In recent years, the increase in global atmospheric temperature, changes in precipitation patterns, and the growing frequency of extreme climatic events have significantly affected the stability of natural ecosystems. These processes influence the habitats of plant and animal species, their geographical distribution, and population dynamics. During the research, scientific literature, ecological monitoring data, and modern analytical methods were utilized to assess the effects of climate change on biodiversity. The results indicate that global climate change is leading to a decline in biological diversity in certain ecosystems. Therefore, developing effective strategies for the conservation of biodiversity, ensuring ecosystem stability, and protecting ecological balance has become an issue of significant scientific and practical importance.
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