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Climate change: How warmer sands are affecting green sea turtles

Climate change impacts lots of things in our world, from sea levels to strange weather.

But it also affects sea life.

A study has shown that the temperature of the sand is changing in some areas and this affects green sea turtle eggs.

Warmer sands mean that 99% of all hatched green sea turtle eggs are hatching as female.

This could result in these turtles becoming extinct - a team from WWF (The World Wildlife Fund) have come up with a plan to help.

BBC reporter Ade Adepitan has been finding out how.

Watch here to find out more.

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