Global Warming or Climate Change is true, say weather experts, causing ice caps to melt and polar bears to die as rising sea levels threaten the existence of humanity and the bears' natural habitat.
One starving bear was filmed by conservation group, Sea Legacy, near Canada's Baffin island.
“We hear from scientists that in the next 100 to 150 years, we’re going to lose polar bears,” Mittermeier [SeaLegacy co-founder Cristina Mittermeier ] said.
“We wanted the world to see what starvation of a majestic animal like this looks like.”
But it's not just the majestic polar bear that's facing extinction thanks to the tragedy of man-made Global Warming, the existence of humanity is also at stake.
Rising sea levels caused by melting arctic ice will flood cities, such as New York, Vancouver and San Francisco, while whole states, like Maine and Delaware, will sink beneath the waves of the sea.
With their keen instinct for survival, white wolf populations have been moving to high ground in Arizona, where they will be safe above the waters of the flood and ideally situated to prey on fleeing animals.
Climate Change is caused by industrial carbon emissions, which trap heat in the earth's atmosphere in a greenhouse effect, as well as blocking warmth from the sun, leading to a new ice age.
To stave off this impending ecological and human catastrophe, Western governments have proposed a carbon tax on polluting industry.
Here at the compound we suggest you do your part to save the planet by sponsoring a polar bear today. Donate directly to WWF.
Al Gore, net worth $300 million, is not our leader.
Gaia,
LSP
The irrepressible white wolves are survivors. Tell me, now sad would you be if San Francisco or Baltimore or New York City lost a little shoreline and turned into Venice?
ReplyDeleteThe White Bears will simply eat city trash in Canada the way that they do now. Or they may move farther south to dig in municipal dumps. OR the coming ice age will freeze them out of the north into lower latitudes where they will be forced to subsist on what Canadians they can catch and food from city dumps.
I think the bears will be OK, LL. The bicoastalites might be in trouble though. What. A. Shame.
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