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Можно тутор на мейк
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тгк «житуха ринки»
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Polar bears in Canada’s Hudson Bay risk starvation as the climate crisis lengthens periods without Arctic Sea ice, according to new research carried out by the US Geological Survey (USGS). The marine mammals use the ice that stretches across the ocean surface in the Arctic during colder months to help them access prey. But human-caused climate breakdown is extending this ice-free period in parts of the Arctic – which is heating between two and four times faster than the rest of the world – and forcing the polar bears to spend more and more time on land. New research used video camera GPS collars to track the polar bears for three-week periods over the course of three years in the western Hudson Bay. “Polar bears are creative, they’re ingenious, they will search the landscape for ways to try to survive and find food resources,” said Anthony Pagano, the lead author of the study. But the bears’ efforts to find food on land did not provide them with enough calories to match their normal marine mammal prey. “This is another piece of evidence that really raises that alarm,” said World Wildlife Fund, which is not associated with the study. The world’s 25,000 polar bears in the wild are endangered primarily by the climate crisis. Limiting planet-heating greenhouse gases and keeping global heating under the Paris deal target of 1.5C above pre-industrial levels would be likely to preserve polar bear populations, Pagano said. But global temperatures are already at 1.2C and they continue to rise as sea ice dwindles. To read more about the research, tap the link in bio. #climate #climatecrisis #polarbear #arctic
Polar bears in Canada’s Hudson Bay risk starvation as the climate crisis lengthens periods without Arctic Sea ice, according to new research carried out by the US Geological Survey (USGS). The marine mammals use the ice that stretches across the ocean surface in the Arctic during colder months to help them access prey. But human-caused climate breakdown is extending this ice-free period in parts of the Arctic – which is heating between two and four times faster than the rest of the world – and forcing the polar bears to spend more and more time on land. New research used video camera GPS collars to track the polar bears for three-week periods over the course of three years in the western Hudson Bay. “Polar bears are creative, they’re ingenious, they will search the landscape for ways to try to survive and find food resources,” said Anthony Pagano, the lead author of the study. But the bears’ efforts to find food on land did not provide them with enough calories to match their normal marine mammal prey. “This is another piece of evidence that really raises that alarm,” said World Wildlife Fund, which is not associated with the study. The world’s 25,000 polar bears in the wild are endangered primarily by the climate crisis. Limiting planet-heating greenhouse gases and keeping global heating under the Paris deal target of 1.5C above pre-industrial levels would be likely to preserve polar bear populations, Pagano said. But global temperatures are already at 1.2C and they continue to rise as sea ice dwindles. To read more about the research, tap the link in bio. #climate #climatecrisis #polarbear #arctic

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