{"id":39150,"date":"2013-02-20T18:48:25","date_gmt":"2013-02-20T23:48:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/planetsave.com\/?p=34814"},"modified":"2013-02-20T18:48:25","modified_gmt":"2013-02-20T23:48:25","slug":"polar-bears-populations-could-be-halved-in-only-one-year-from-climate-change-caused-melting-events-report-says","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/planetsave.com\/articles\/polar-bears-populations-could-be-halved-in-only-one-year-from-climate-change-caused-melting-events-report-says\/","title":{"rendered":"Polar Bears Populations Could Be Halved In Only One Year From Climate Change Caused Melting Events, Report Says"},"content":{"rendered":"

Polar bear populations could be more than cut in half in a single year with only one extreme melting event in the Arctic, according to a new repot from the University of Alberta. The report is strongly urging the relevant governments to actively begin planning for the conservation of the animal, specifically with regards to dealing with the very rapid changes in the Arctic that will occur in the coming years as a result of climate change.<\/p>\n

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The report, co-authored by U of A professor Andrew Derocher, clearly explains the reality that with just one unpredicted jump in Arctic melting polar bear populations would begin a very steep decline. One which would not be easy to recover from, and could bring them much closer to extinction.<\/p>\n

Given that polar bears are one of the last remaining species of megafauna in the world, it does seem almost inevitable that they will follow after all the other now “mythic seeming” animals that were alive only a few thousand years ago, such as the Elasmotherium unicorn<\/a>, the massive Northern American Lion, and the ‘dragon’ Megalania. It may seem hard to think that they could just completely disappear, but perhaps in a hundred years polar bears will seem as strange and distant as those animals do.<\/p>\n