Experts on polar bears
I found some interesting commentary and numbers that really get to the heart of the looming threat of global warming and its impact on polar bears. Full article can be found on BBC News Web site.
- Scientists say Arctic sea ice is melting at a rate of up to 9% per decade
- Arctic summers could be ice-free by mid-century
- Dr Andrew Derocher, of the University of Alberta, Edmonton, has used the data to assess the impact on the Arctic’s top predator - he believes the polar bear could disappear in the wild by the end of the century unless the pace of global warming slows.
- British polar expert Dr Peter Wadhams of the University of Cambridge says the bear faces a gloomy future unless it is able to change its habits: “It could be that a polar bear could adapt to a new habitat and adopt habits like the brown bear in Alaska which hunts salmon in streams and other small animals on land,” he said.
- Lynn Rosentrater, climate scientist in the WWF International Arctic Programme, thinks that is unlikely to happen.
- Polar bears are currently found in Arctic regions of Alaska, Canada, Russia, Greenland and Norway.
- Populations in southern limits such as Hudson Bay are at most risk of dying out.
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