Polar bears are thriving in the arctic despite scientists warning that they are on the brink of extinction inuit elders have claimed.
Polar bear standing on melting ice.
While the bears are important to the food chain in that environment there won t be any place for them to live if.
It was made to show a polar bear standing in melting ice chunks in the arctic.
Global warming is to blame.
A polar bear standing on melting sea ice in svalbard norway in 2013.
This bear was probably stranded on the ice due to global warming s devastating effect on the arctic ice caps.
The best chance for their continued survival is the retention of year round arctic ice so an understanding of what is causing the ice to melt is important.
The cause is melting sea ice.
According to a study published this month in nature climate change most polar bear populations will be in serious decline by 2080.
Polar bears could be wiped out by the end of the century due to ice melting picture.
The beautiful photos taken in the nunavut territory the northernmost in canada and which includes most of the country s arctic islands also show the threat to polar bears habitat from melting ice.
The real issue however was the increased melting of sea ice on the archipelago.
Polar bears hunt seals on the ice.
Most polar bears could disappear by the end of the century scientists say.
Sea ice loss has been linked directly to population reductions in some of the 19 extant polar bear populations increased rates of cub mortality and decreases in adult body weight.
Experts say that melting ice and climate change has become an.
Getty exhausted polar bears are on the brink of starvation as the ice they depend on for survival continues.
Polar bears hunt on sea ice.
As climate change disproportionately warms the arctic the future looks increasingly bleak for.
According to data based on the world climate research program s coupled model intercomparison project phase 5 cmip5 climate change will result in an annual ice free period lasting more than 5 months which might lead to reproduction problems and starvation for the bears.