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The Wildlife Faces of Global Warming: Alaska

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2008

National Wildlife Federation teamed up with grammy winning artist Dan Wilson (from Semisonic) to create a video slideshow about the impacts of global warming on Alaskan wildlife.

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  • When the governor of Alaska does not believe in Global Warming or man's responsibility for it ... despite all the evidence ... and her husband works for an OIL company ...

  • I love that an intern made this! Can't wait for about 5 years from now, when people with this kind of media skill are all over progressive causes...

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  • The midwest has experienced one of the coldest and harshest winters ever. Can we the residents of this area be given some carbon credits by doing our part in the fight against 'global warming'?

  • Habitat loss is the #1 factor for wildlife declines, what causes habitat loss? Human Population, growth, & activities, more people, less habitat, less wildlife.

    What drives Human Population growth in Europe & the US? Immigration. How many Supposed Environmental or fake Wildlife protection organizations do not address this?

    The question is, name me some that do

    Frauds!

    Google "Strategic Negligence"

  • Socialist Farce full of lies and misperceptions.

    These frauds do not have the moral high ground in terms of wildlife management.

  • if you really want to fix the problem, and no offence intended, but you COULD set off a super volcana, and baboom, ice age

  • Thank you, Dan.

  • Wonderful video with a critical message, beautiful music and awesome photos.

  • This video is fantastic. Hopefully it helps to extend the network of those who are concerned and determined to make climate change a priority.

  • One of our global warming interns here in Alaska made this video. He worked really hard on it, and I think he did a fantastic job. Hopefully viewers will appreciate Alaska's wildlife and the habitat threats they face due to changing climate. We are working to understand how we can help wildlife adapt and prevent extinctions.

    Signed, Heather McGee, NWF-Alaska

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