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Government Scientists : Polar Bears Gone By 2050
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Here is an interesting one for you Steve. Although, as usual, the prediction did not pan out…
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/25433.stm
I didn’t like them too much anyway after I saw the rotten way they treat seals.
And yet polar bear populations have tripled.
Given that the last 50 or so years has seen a tripling, it certainly makes sense that the next 40 could see them disappear. It’s all very Fortean.
And polar bears contribute what, exactly, to the Obama 2012 Campaign?
That’s what I thought. Let ’em eat fish.
These people must already be looking back at 2007 with increasing nostalgia.
Great; camping in the Arctic will be so much less hassle.