Polar Bears and Global Warming
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Artboy98 polar bears are dying
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You can now watch 2011 6th International conference on climate change on my channel for the latest science on climate change.There is nothing to worry about.
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If you don't believe in Global Warming then you HAVE been brainwashed by the (effective) public relations campaign of the big oil companies.
Arctic ice IS disappearing - and Polar Bears can't GET to their food (seals).
The Polar Bears are beginning to starve to death. In 30 years they will be gone if we all don't reduce your carbon footprint.
Please check out watch?v=E1cyUmx5htA
And search Google for mother-polar-bear-loses-her-tw
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@Nightversionn Your deception is depressing. Can't you go on about deforestation or something? Something that's already been blown by the wayside but spent millions on for nothing?
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Al Gore's climate scientists have found that CO2 emissions from the US are the sole cause for Global Warming and that carbon taxes implemented on the US, will stop Global Warming. China and India's CO2 emissions have nothing to do with it.
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Polar bear's icy world is disappearing. I read that if current rates of climate change continue, their sea ice is melting earlier and earlier each year, and it's accelerating due to our ignorance and neglect.
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This means the polar bear are force to swim further and further distances to hunt and if things continue this way, it means many will drown or starve to death.
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Please get informed about this!
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@smcnallen Thank you!
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I checked out their rating as a non-profit and they get good marks for. The cost of membership is reasonable and they're doing a lot of important studies. I recommend visiting their web site.
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@smcnallen That sounds like a great idea actually.
@JosephFritzel You stupid idiot! Polar bears need help and if you don't like polar bears then don't even watch polar bear videos!!
xxchaosXmusicianxx 1 year ago 11
Here are the facts: In a 2005 study, 5 polar bear populations were shrinking, 5 were stable, and 2 were growing. Only 4 years later, in 2009, 8 populations were shrinking, 3 were stable, and only 1 was growing. Quite a loss in only 4 years! The Hudson Bay colony has lost 22% of its numbers since the early 1980's. These numbers convinced me to join Polar Bears International.
smcnallen 11 months ago 10