Message from @E2D2
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but it's still proof that something is happening
this video doesn't tackle the more recent declaration that 99% of scientists say that climate change has mankind influencing it, as well as this only discusses the rumor of the 97% tweet and stating that the papers that didn't include the word "mankind" or "global warming" were thus against the claim of climate change
thanks, will look it through Solicitor
> this video doesn't tackle the more recent declaration that 99% of scientists say that climate change has mankind influencing it, as well as this only discusses the rumor of the 97% tweet and stating that the papers that didn't include the word "mankind" or "global warming" were thus against the claim of climate change
Never heard of 99%
@Solicitor what is it?
Yea i've apparently heard differently from you
send me the 99%
I got this first, but its apparently a dispute
?
I never watched the video
https://youtu.be/3TDLqkYgRGs english subtitles
@E2D2 what do you say about the polar bear population that has increased?
what about them?
their population has increased
according to Alaska scientists
Well, polar bears dont really decide the climate
but they do support the warmer summers, colder winters theory
just saying
they are increasing as well
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adaptation and the shifting of the poles kind of helps expand their living space and in accordance, their population
@E2D2 That wouldnt support the idea that we need to protect polar bears if they live better in the southern areas
Since they adapt so well
but I see your point
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When I meant south I meant lower than the arctic circle
like the numerous reports in Russia about them moving into or past siberian towns that have never seen them
im just asking: How is it possible for an increased population of polar bears to occur, while the ice is melting so fast?
@luduma Some scientists believe that the Artic and Hot regions are shifting
they don't solely live on the ice in the north pole you know that
Like they did 2 million years ago
but that's more of a theory
They live in tundras and other relatively lower temperature areas
they dont live there that much
even then
how can they increase
they have always lived there
now there is a decrease in ice