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2009-09-12

Artic Melting and survivor of several animal species.


When it comes to the consequences of global warming, polar bears have icon status. They're big and beautiful, they can walk , they're swimming for distant ice floes, you can't help but feel a remorse about that last time you raced your SUV along the streets of your cities.
They have already been destinated in a protection program by the Endangered Species Act, largely because of global warming.
But with the Arctic melting fast due to global warming ,which is reversing the trajectory toward another ice age, according to one study, the polar bear is not the only species being affected.
There are several other species are suffering too. Animals like The Pacific Walrus, or Ribbon Seal.
These 2 like bear depend from sea ice for them lifstyle: the survivor.
Let’s take a look of data about the Arctic melting: When the summer melt began, scientists worried that so much Arctic sea ice would melt that we would see another record, like the one set in 2007 While the sea ice extent in August was 14% greater than the record-low set in 2007, it was 18% below average.



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