Stop polluting the air with hot gasses and let the polar bears be able to go hunt on the ice with out it melting on them!
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Coca Cola has partnered with World Wildlife Fund to try to save its favorite winter animal, polar bears. I came across the site for their campaign — pretty cool (no pun intended!). You can donate money and buy a virtual parcel of their Arctic habitat.
I hear that the situation for polar bears is getting desperate and that some of them have started eating their young (http://planetsave.com/2011/12/15/polar-bears-resorting-to-cannibalism/). Climate change and habitat destruction is making it harder and harder for them to survive.
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Each year, more and more people are opting for an Arctic adventure and the island of Spitsbergen is where I went! It’s home to 2,500 inhabitants, who are outnumbered by 3,000 polar bears. Halfway between Norway and the North Pole, Spitsbergen is in the archipelago of Svalbard, and was originally a base for whalers in the 17th and 18th centuries. It home to one of the most dramatic landscapes I’ve ever seen. Enjoy the clip :)
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Iva J-Croatia Nov. 24, 2011
Hi, I am Iva and I think that is a great clip. It is a wonderful place. That beautiful, untouched nature fascinate me as well as the calm water. That is such a mesmeriznig place. I would really like to visit the islands of Spitsbergen.
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