Churchill, Manitoba, up on the Hudson Bay is on the edge of the arctic. It’s home to the most studied and photographed polar ...
Credit: Toronto Zoo/Cover Images With North America marking Groundhog Day on Sunday (2February) Toronto Zoo’s polar bears had ...
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Polar Bear Celebrates Groundhog Day with Prediction and Climate ProtestToronto Zoo’s polar bears had an important message about climate change to deliver. It is now always spring for their species due to the melting Arctic ice. Juno the polar bear has made the call, ...
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Centre Daily Times on MSNClimate watch: It’s now obvious — no place is ‘safe’ from climate changeBut look who is suffering now. The flames in drought-stricken California consume the homes of the rich and the poor alike.
A fat polar bear is a bear more likely to thrive in its extreme Arctic environment. So, when scientists discovered polar bear ...
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It’s not the white fluffy look-alike our kids snuggle or the cartoon image drinking Coca-Cola or “fat loungers who draw crowds at zoos” or animated replicas who speak to our children with the press of ...
In many ways journalism demands the opposite of action. It’s certainly impactful, but not necessarily active in the traditional sense.
A new study says the number of polar bears in western Hudson Bay has been cut in half over the past four decades. Researchers from the University of Toronto found that climate change and the ...
Image by Alexey_Seafarer via Depositphotos We now know why polar bears have no natural predators, but they are not without threats. Climate change is a contentious issue around the globe. Climate ...
Trump’s climate policies, focusing on fossil fuels, deepen the global climate crisis and disrupt international cooperation ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNJumping on the bandwagonGlobal warming, or should I say 'climate change' because that's the new term being thrown around, will not kill us.
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Travel + Leisure on MSNHow I Explored Tasmania's Hidden Southern Coast by CatamaranA state-of-the-art catamaran reveals a stretch of Tasmania’s rugged southern coastline that few visitors get to see.
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