No, Global Warming Isn't Killing Off The Polar Bears | Investor's Business Daily:
"Climate Change: It's a heart-rending video: The National Geographic tape shows a plainly starving, shockingly thin polar bear rummaging for food.
It's near death.
The tragic scene went viral on the internet.
"When scientists say bears are going extinct, I want people to realize what it looks like," said SeaLegacy photographer Paul Nicklen, whose video of the bear was later shared online by National Geographic.
And, of course, the media wasted no time in fixing blame: global warming.
The New York Times came right out and said it: "Experts and environmentalists say the broad answer — however controversial and nuanced it may be — is to reduce the present levels of global greenhouse gas emissions in order to curb global warming.
In January, federal wildlife officials issued a report that called climate change the biggest threat to the survival of the polar bear."
...It should be noted that in other countries with significant polar bear populations, including Norway and Russia, polar bear populations are increasing.
On Norway's Svalbard Island, for instance, the Norwegian Polar Institute reported a 42% increase from 2004 to 2015.
Russia also reports increases..."
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