Polar Bear Drowning Season Officially Ends Today

It has been a disappointing polar bear drowning season this year, with western Arctic ice extent higher than in 1981.

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8 Responses to Polar Bear Drowning Season Officially Ends Today

  1. Kepler says:

    Polar bears have survived many glacial/interglacial cycles during the past 2.5 million years. They are great long distance swimmers today because they evolved to survive the many inter-glacial periods that they experienced. Only the very simple-minded would think that the current Holocene is so much worse for polar bears, than the previous interglacials were, that they might not survive it.

  2. Gamecock says:

    If a polar bear drowns, and no one is around to see it, is it still dead?

  3. pete says:

    Yeah. But now all of the moose are dying off. We just can’t catch a break with all this climate change.

    http://www.ibtimes.com/north-american-moose-die-climate-change-plays-huge-part-1426854

  4. slimething says:

    Mark Serreze said it just a fluke……in 2010.

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