I should remind everyone that though this planet is Earth-like, the chances of life are relatively small. It orbits a red dwarf, and red dwarfs have an extremely small life-bearing zone compared to stars comparable to our own Sun. Furthermore, they are much more prone to flares, which would douse the planet in radiation. Finally, given how close the planet has to be, it might even be tidally locked, meaning one side of the planet is always facing its sun, and one side always facing away. Now, due to the fact it is a red dwarf, the temperature extremes would be much closer to Sahara vs Siberia than, say, Venus versus Pluto, but it'd still be bad.
So, I'm not holding up hopes for life on this planet just yet, but it's definitely possible. And who knows? Maybe the life there has adjusted to the amount of radiation so the radiation won't bother it.