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Thin Polar Bears Called Sign of Global Warming
Environmental News Service ^ | 05/16/2002

Posted on 05/17/2002 8:45:25 AM PDT by cogitator

Thin Polar Bears Called Sign of Global Warming

WASHINGTON, DC, May 16, 2002 (ENS) - Hungry polar bears are one of the early signs that global warming is impacting Arctic habitat, suggests a new study from World Wildlife Fund. The report reviews the threats faced by the world's 22,000 polar bears and highlights growing evidence that human induced climate change is the number one long term threat to the survival of the world's largest land based carnivores.

Global warming threatens to destroy critical polar bear habitat, charges the report, "Polar Bears at Risk." The burning of coal and other fuels emits carbon dioxide (CO2) and other gases that blanket the earth, trap in heat and cause global warming.

According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), climate change in the polar region is expected to be the greatest of anywhere on Earth.

"The WWF report shows that polar bears in Hudson Bay are being impacted by climate change," said Lynn Rosentrater, coauthor of the report and climate scientist at the World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) Arctic program. "The polar bear's basis for survival is being threatened by the reduction of the sea ice."

"Since the sea ice is melting earlier in the spring, polar bears move to land earlier without having developed as much fat reserves to survive the ice free season," Rosentrater explained. "They are skinny bears by the end of summer, which in the worst case can affect their ability to reproduce."

Increasing CO2 emissions have caused Arctic temperatures to rise by five degrees Celsius over the past 100 years, and the extent of sea ice has decreased by six percent over the past 20 years. By around 2050, scientists now predict a 60 percent loss of summer sea ice, which would more than double the summer ice free season from 60 to 150 days.

Sea ice is critical to polar bears' survival because it is the platform from where they hunt their primary prey - ringed seals and bearded seals. Diminishing ice cover and longer ice free periods limit the time the bears have on the ice to hunt and means that they have fewer fat resources to survive during the longer summer season.

Lower body weight also reduces female bears' ability to lactate, leading to fewer surviving cubs. Already, fewer than 44 percent of cubs now survive the ice free season.

As early as 1999, Canadian researchers noticed that polar bears in the Hudson Bay region were having trouble finding enough seals to eat due to the earlier breakup of sea ice. The scientists from the Canadian Wildlife Service found that weight for both male and female polar bears was declining, and female bears were having fewer cubs.

The impacts of global warming come on top of problems that polar bears already face from hunting, toxic pollution and oil development in the Arctic. The Arctic region is contaminated by pesticides and other chemicals carried by air and condensation from industrialized areas far to the south.

The pollutants enter the food chain, and animals at the top of the chain, such as polar bears, can carry tremendous body burdens of toxic chemicals. Research on polar bears has shown a link between high contaminant levels and reduced immune system function.

Due to the rapid pace of change in the Arctic, there is no time to lose in reducing emissions of greenhouse gases, WWF argues. The group says major reductions can be achieved by using existing technologies to increase the energy efficiency of homes, businesses and automobiles, and by using renewable energy sources instead of fossil fuels.

Bipartisan support has grown in Congress for a renewable portfolio standard that would ensure that 20 percent of U.S. energy comes from renewable energy by 2020. However, President George W. Bush has opposed the proposal.

World leaders will discuss a similar proposal at the World Summit for Sustainable Development in South Africa this summer. The WWF is calling on President Bush to support this initiative in Johannesburg.

"Arctic nations that are home to most of the world's polar bears should be leading the charge against global warming," said Jennifer Morgan, director of WWF's climate change program. "Instead, the United States - the world's largest global warming polluter - is essentially ignoring this problem. All eyes will be on President Bush at the upcoming World Summit on Sustainable Development in South Africa this August to test his commitment to sustainable energy solutions for climate change."

The WWF has created a new Web site: http://www.panda.org/polarbears with extensive information about polar bears and their Arctic domain. The site includes satellite tracking of two female bears, Louise and Gro, as they roam the ice pack in search of prey.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government
KEYWORDS: climate; globalwarminghoax; polarbears; wildlife
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To: VRWC_minion
Thinner-Than-Normal Contestants Called Sign of Global Warming
21 posted on 05/17/2002 9:18:06 AM PDT by mikrofon
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To: cogitator
For all of the doom & gloom I suggest that the tree huggers & peta people just have a "Jim Jones" koolaid party & end it for them. It's just toooo much stress on them.
22 posted on 05/17/2002 9:26:16 AM PDT by Digger
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To: cogitator
Were talking 18 years a few bears and no alternatives considered like the body fat changes with the severity of winters, family traits, type of food eaten etc. How do we know his first sample weren't from a particulary fat family that could not run very fast and his initial sample was just ones that moved slower ?

Too many factors other than global warming.

23 posted on 05/17/2002 9:26:18 AM PDT by VRWC_minion
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To: cogitator
I just read in here yesterday that a chunk of ice named C-19 had broken off, and was a little smaller than the size of the Chesapeake Bay.

anyway...

Also in the article was a claim that the average temperature in the Arctic has never been lower than it is right now.

I'm so confused...

24 posted on 05/17/2002 9:27:37 AM PDT by SGCOS
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To: cogitator
Maybe Liberals could go to court and force all of the fast food chains to air drop burgers and fries to the hungry Polar Bears!
25 posted on 05/17/2002 9:28:29 AM PDT by Destructor
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To: cogitator
The difference between these claims and parody is now too small to measure.
26 posted on 05/17/2002 9:28:32 AM PDT by boris
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To: cogitator
So a fatty diet of seals is good for bears, but if we want a double bacon cheeseburger at Wendy's our body-monitor NGOs are outraged. Will they ever make up their mind?
27 posted on 05/17/2002 9:29:56 AM PDT by RightWhale
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To: cogitator
"Eighty per cent of the adult bears in the Churchill area have been tranquillized, handled, tagged, tattooed, weighed and measured, had blood drawn, teeth checked, their behaviour and life history recorded, many more than once."

Perhaps this tranquillizing and handling has hurt the bears health? You can't make measurements without effecting what is being measured.

28 posted on 05/17/2002 9:34:36 AM PDT by DrDavid
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To: Jonah Hex
I'd like to see about 500 PETA-ites go to the Artic Circle with fresh veggies and feed the thin polar bears.
29 posted on 05/17/2002 9:37:22 AM PDT by CWRWinger
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To: cogitator
"The WWF report shows that polar bears in Hudson Bay are being impacted by climate change," said Lynn Rosentrater

Whose to argue with the World Wrestling Federation?

30 posted on 05/17/2002 9:40:13 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: *Global Warming Hoax
Check the Bump List folders for articles related to and descriptions of the above topic(s) or for other topics of interest.
31 posted on 05/17/2002 9:43:19 AM PDT by Free the USA
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To: cogitator
Increasing CO2 emissions have caused Arctic temperatures to rise by five degrees Celsius over the past 100 years

It boils my blood when they repeat such statements as proven facts. Maybe increased solar activity caused the increase. Maybe inaccurate thermometers caused the increase. Maybe the stove in their research station caused the increase. Maybe their imaginations caused the increase.

By around 2050, scientists now predict a 60 percent loss of summer sea ice

What kinds of scientists? How many scientists? What of the political agenda of these scientists? I'm a scientist of sorts and I predict a 60 percent increase of summer sea ice. I need one other scientist to agree with me so I can issue the opposite statement of theirs. Any takers?

32 posted on 05/17/2002 9:46:13 AM PDT by smokinleroy
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To: boris
The difference between these claims and parody is now too small to measure.

I hope you're planning on being around in a decade. I know I expect to be.

I predict that by 2012 a lot of these suggested trends will turn out to have been quite accurate predictors. It's kinda like the current situation about the harbingers of the September 11 attacks: there was a lot of suggestive evidence of what might happen, but nobody was able to put it together because it was too diverse. Nonetheless, when examined in retrospect, the potential for a major attack of some kind was obvious (despite the difficulty of recognizing the actual mode of attack and the targets).

There are a lot of indicators right now in the environment that do not tell us what is going to happen, but they all bode toward a worsening of the current situation. Borderline populations of organisms, i.e., those living closest to the "edge" of the conditions to which they are adapted, will be the most stressed by environmental change. Therefore, trends in those populations will be most indicative.

Thus, we shall see.

33 posted on 05/17/2002 9:52:54 AM PDT by cogitator
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To: VRWC_minion
It is always possible to critique on the basis of incomplete knowledge of the data. I don't know the answers to your questions and whether or not the data is accurate or not. I only find information which pertains to the question you asked.
34 posted on 05/17/2002 9:56:46 AM PDT by cogitator
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To: smokinleroy
Sure. Personally, I predict widespread glaciers in the lower 48. Why not go all the way?

These 'scientists' use computer modeling to predict the weather. They can't accurately and reliably tell me what the temperature will be in my hometown tomorrow...but they use the same computer modeling to predict the temperature on a global scale 100 years from now? Come on.

Just because 'everybody' thinks a certain way, doesn't make it true. Everybody thought that the world was flat, at one point in time.

Don't get me going on Global Warming.

35 posted on 05/17/2002 10:02:49 AM PDT by wbill
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To: wbill
The proof of global warming is the finding of giraffes growing longer necks. This proves that trees are growing faster and all the good leaves are higher up which "selects the taller" (or fatter or whatever) giraffes for survival.
Tomorrow we will show how global warming makes turtle eggs hatch early and they miss the out going tide. /sarcasm
36 posted on 05/17/2002 10:16:37 AM PDT by Ender@Game.now
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To: cogitator
I predict that by 2012 a lot of these suggested trends will turn out to have been quite accurate predictors.

Oh please take me up on that. I have at least $10K I would put down against the wacko-environmentalist worst-worst-worst case computer similations being anywhere close to correct.

37 posted on 05/17/2002 10:33:42 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: cogitator
Increasing CO2 emissions have caused Arctic temperatures to rise by five degrees Celsius over the past 100 years

What is the sourse on that claim? That sounds like an outright lie.

38 posted on 05/17/2002 10:35:05 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: cogitator
Next they will be reading sheep entrails...
39 posted on 05/17/2002 11:14:25 AM PDT by JasonC
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To: wbill
Sure. Personally, I predict widespread glaciers in the lower 48. Why not go all the way?

The "Lost Squadron" that ditched in southern Greenland in 1942 was found buried under 268 feet of ice in 1992. How can the glaciers be advancing even as the globe is warming? Hmmmmmmm?!?!?!

40 posted on 05/17/2002 11:18:45 AM PDT by Fredgoblu
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