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If Climate Change Is A Myth Why Are Polar Bears Hunting On Land

Why do people hate polar bears so much?

I agree, they are cute!!! I don't know why they want to kill suck peaceful bears! they probably have more peace because they don't live in civilization were people can mess with them!

Polar bear speech intro?

INTRO:

"Here is something to think about: Why do we cuddle with our cute little teddy bears, but, at the same time, choose to kill the real thing? What has the innocent polar bear done to deserve this? And if you really pay attention, you will realise how that cute and seemingly so innocent little teddy bear is actually killing the polar bear."

Mension, in your speech the following to answer the problem:

1.Greenhouse gases come the most from transportation, and GH Gases are melting the Ice caps away, which are the homes of the polar bears.
2. Teddy Bears are not actually made in store, most are made in China and shipping the teddy bears is causing pollution.
3. Pollution from shipping teddy bears is reducing the ice caps.


ALSO: Transportation --> Air pollution (GHG) --> Rises into the ozone --> Reduces ozone layer --> Faster melting of Ice caps --> Reduced land space for bears --> Accelerated death rate of polar bears.

Global warming is compromising polar bear habitats should we be installing artificial ice?

The polar bear "danger" thing is a hoax, propagated by Al Gore and his misues of that photo. Here is where the photo came from:

"global warming fanatic Al Gore used a picture of two polar bears purportedly stranded on melting ice off the coast of Alaska as a visual aide to support his claim that man-made global warming is doing great harm to Mother Earth. The one he chose, but didn’t offer to pay for right away, turned out to be a photo of a polar bear and her cub out doing what healthy, happy polar bears do on a wave-eroded chunk of ice not all that far from shore in the Beaufort Sea north of Barstow, Alaska.

The picture, wrongly credited to Dan Crosbie, an ice observer specialist for the Canadian Ice Service, was actually taken by Amanda Byrd while she was on a university-related research cruise in August of 2004, a time of year when the fringe of the Arctic ice cap normally melts.

Byrd, a marine biology grad student at the time, was gathering zooplankton for a multi-year study of the Arctic Ocean. Crosbie, who was also on the trip, pilfered the polar bear photo from a shared computer onboard the Canadian icebreaker where Ms. Byrd downloaded her snapshots; he saved it in his personal file. Several months later, Crosbie, who is known as an avid photographer, gave the photo to the Canadian Ice Service, which then allowed Environment Canada to use it as an illustration for an online magazine.

Today that photo, with credit given to photographer Dan Crosbie and the Canadian Ice Service, can be found all over the Internet, generally with the caption “Two polar bears are stranded on a chunk of melting ice”.

It’s a hoax, folks. The bears, which can swim distances of 100 miles and more, weren’t stranded; they were merely taking a break and watching the boat go by when a lady snapped their picture."

Taken from this link:

http://www.middlebury.net/op-ed/global-w...

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