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Polar Bears Doing Just Fine, According to New Report

Polar bears doing fine. Global warming
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Just in time for International Polar Bear Day — February 27 — came some good news for the hypercarnivorous, Arctic-dwelling species. Canadian zoologist Susan Crockford has published the State of the Polar Bear Report 2020, in which she concludes that the bears’ allegedly dire situation is improving despite climate-alarmist concerns that the animal is almost assured of going extinct due to the scourge of anthropogenic global warming.

For years now, climate alarmists have been using images of polar bears supposedly “stranded” on ice floes as evidence that global warming is destroying the habitat of the apex predators, thus putting the species at risk of extinction. 

But according to Crockford’s report, published February 26 by the Global Warming Policy Foundation, polar bears, at least currently, are not so stressed. Global populations for polar bears appear to be on the rise.

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