cbsnews.com — More than two-thirds of the world's polar bears will be killed off by 2050 - including the entire population in Alaska - because of thinning sea ice from global warming in the Arctic, government scientists forecast Friday.
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memnochxxSep 9, 2007
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daffyduckSep 9, 2007
As I said above, the Asheboro zoo in North Carolina has a polar bear and we saw it sunning on a very hot day. Sure it had access to water but don't most polar bears? I seriously doubt it had an air conditioned room to go into.
demicritterSep 9, 2007
As long as scientists are paid to write grants you'll continue to see the hyperbolic predictions. It's the only sure way they can get more money year and after year. Hang something on global warming, indicate extinction is key and they agency will be funded very well. Global warming = Money for scientists who don't otherwise have any means for generating capital. (FACT)
dinatron72Sep 9, 2007
The polar bear population is actually on the increase in Alaska and many parts of Canada!<a class="user" href="http://newsbusters.org/node/12694">http://newsbusters.org/node/12694</a>
corrosionxSep 9, 2007
A dead bear?
petewongSep 16, 2007
Go watch the movie, Arctic Tale. The polar bears are adapting!