Global Warming?

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A few years ago, the doomsayers were predicting the demise of the polar bears, but when they were counted last year, there had been a huge increase in their population. They actually number over 25,000, the most since they have been counting. Climate change doesn't seem to be bothering them.

That has more to do with them being on the endangered list or simular in every country that has them.
Of the 19 groups of bears only one is increasing in size while 7 don't have enough data. The rest are either stable or declining. It is getting harder for them to hunt seals and they are comming futher south looking for food.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manit...olar-bear-cannibalism-churchill-manitoba.html
 
A few years ago, the doomsayers were predicting the demise of the polar bears, but when they were counted last year, there had been a huge increase in their population. They actually number over 25,000, the most since they have been counting. Climate change doesn't seem to be bothering them.

I wonder if I can eat them now?
 
That has more to do with them being on the endangered list or simular in every country that has them.
Of the 19 groups of bears only one is increasing in size while 7 don't have enough data. The rest are either stable or declining. It is getting harder for them to hunt seals and they are comming futher south looking for food.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manit...olar-bear-cannibalism-churchill-manitoba.html

So can we assume global warming is a good thing for seals.
 
That's right! No one considered the seals! Unintended consequences!
 
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