Time to retire polar bear propaganda
By CFACT Ed, Craig Rucker |2020-01-24T21:32:30-05:00January 26th, 2020|
Anyone posting pictures of sick, starving or drowning (they swim better than you do) polar bears is pushing a false narrative.
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Anyone posting pictures of sick, starving or drowning (they swim better than you do) polar bears is pushing a false narrative.
School kids are taught every day to agonize over the fate of cute white bears starving, drowning and dying out. Dr. Susan Crockford's new book explains why none of it is true.
Telling the truth about polar bears made Dr. Susan Crockford, a respected, published Canadian zoologist, the victim of an ideological purge.
Keep an eye out for puffins as a new poster child for global warming, and keep the truth handy for rebuttal.
Polar bear populations are still growing despite global warming, according to new research.
Predictions that global warming would wipe out polar bears are based on “scientifically unsound” computer models, according to a new study by a veteran zoologist at the University of Victoria.
In 1993 there were 1,400 polar bears in Canada's western Hudson Bay. Far from being depleted by alleged global warming, that number has hit nearly 2,200.
While many people believe that polar bears are in danger because of global warming, it might surprise them to learn that polar bear numbers have actually quadrupled in recent decades...
Recently the Bush Administration classified the polar bear as a threatened species because of the potential harm to its habitat caused by future global warming. Not everyone on Capitol Hill was happy with the decision, including Alaska’s Congressman Don Young who had this to say: “This decision represents an assault on sound science and common sense. The polar bear populations are healthy. In 1950, there were an estimated 5,000 polar bears. Current estimates put the population at 20,000 to 25,000 polar bears. The science on CO2 emissions and climate change is too speculative and uncertain to justify a listing [...]
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