Monday, November 28, 2011

How to help polar bear

      

     As a creature that’s highly dependent on a single habitat, a polar bear’s whole life span is connected to the sea ice. Sirling said “Without sea ice to hunt seals, polar bears are in big trouble”. In the short term, it looks like a disaster, but in the long run, it is likely to put this already threatened species onto the brink of extinction. Scientists forecast that as time passes, the polar bear population will suffer a rapid decline, and as much as two thirds of current population could disappear by 2050 (Polar Bears). Extinction will be the result if there is no protection from now on, and the only way to stop the fast speed of global warming is that everyone making a change together. Everyone can do their part to cut down on these these terrible wastes and help save polar bears. Fortunately, there are more and more people joining the green recycling plan. If everyone does a little, then the whole world can curb a huge number of greenhouse gas emissions. Nobody want to see the polar bears go extinct in the next century, so allowing the polar bears a chance to live by cutting down on CO2 emissions is every one's responsibility

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