2070 is a mere 50 years away.Every last inch of the island country's rainforest will be gone. Many folks alive today would see this heartbreaking eventuality happen in their lifetime.While Madagascar alone is not responsible for human-induced climate change,Contributing researchers to the shocking study suggest that "protected areas will help to mitigate this devastation while environmentalists work toward long-term solutions for ending runaway greenhouse gas emissions and resulting climate change."Of Madagascar's 101 different lemur species, only 5% are not are not at risk of extinction in the near future. The ruffed lemur, described as a "cornerstone species" because of the critical role they play in bolstering the survival of other animals and plants, is critically endangered.