Given that few species are known to be directly jeopardized by climate change, why is climate change considered a major ecological threat?
A) Change is occurring so rapidly that many more species will soon be affected.
B) The species known to be affected are vital to life on Earth.
C) The effects of climate change, once begun, cannot be stopped or mitigated.
D) Any threat, such as climate change, that is currently low will inevitably increase in the future.
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