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Haley Herebia

Polar Bears Proposed for U.S. Endangered Species List - 0 views

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    US considering putting polar bears to the US endangered species list
Haley Herebia

Is Global Warming Killing the Polar Bears? - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    polar bears effected to the melting ice caused by global warming
Haley Herebia

Polar bear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    global warming proves to the most prominent threat to the polar bear's enviroment
Haley Herebia

Polar bears drown as ice shelf melts - Times Online - 0 views

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    ice melting is killing the polar bears
Haley Herebia

WikiAnswers - How many polar bears are there in the world - 0 views

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    polar bear population
keanu Dickinson

WWF - Polar Bear - WWF: A Leader in Polar Bear Conservation - 0 views

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      Antartica is melting away its hard enough for every animals there how it is but now poeple are helping them die.
  • With 20-25,000 polar bears living in the wild, the species is not currently endangered, but its future is far from certain.
Kate L

Zero Energy House - Front View on Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 0 views

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    This is Catawba Valley Habitat for Humanity's Zero Energy House in the Ridgeview Neighborhood of Hickory, North Carolina. It is considered to be the first Zero Energy home in the entire state. Built in cooperation with Appalachian State University in Boone, the ZEH features passive solar heating, photovoltaic panels, solar hot water heater, rainwater collection for garden use, icynene insulation, polar wall insulated siding, and a geothermal heat pump. As in all of their houses, CV Habitat used 2x6 exterior walls for more insulation, compact flourescent bulbs, high power exhaust fans in the bath, and low-e windows. Working with Advanced Energy (based in Raleigh, NC), CV Habitat also had the heating and cooling bills guaranteed at $17/month, which is not too far below the average for the other houses they build. The ZEH was was finished in Sept. 2005, remained open for a year as an office and educational venue, and was finally dedicated and turned over to a homeowner in early Oct. 2006.
Haley Herebia

Polar Bears International - Take Action - 0 views

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    how you can help!
Haley Herebia

Polar Bear - Defenders of Wildlife - 0 views

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    threats, protection and help them climate change and the effect it has on the ice, their habit
Krisly Philip

Thoughts on Global Warming: Top 5 Worst Effects of Global Warming - 0 views

  • 1. Polar ice caps meltingThe ice caps melting is a four-pronged danger.First, it will raise sea levels. There is 5,773,000 cubic miles of water in ice caps, glaciers, and permanent snow. According to the National Snow and Ice Data Center, if all glaciers melted today the seas would rise about 230 feet. Luckily, that’s not going to happen. But sea levels will rise.Second, melting ice caps will screw up the global ecosystem. The ice caps are fresh water, and when they melt into the ocean, they make it less salty, or desalinize the ocean. The desalinization of the gulf current will screw up, to put it simply, the current. It will cool the area around north-east America and Western Europe. Luckily, that will slow some of the other effects of global warming in that area. But with the stream shutdown, the whole Atlantic ecosystem could be warped.Third, all the animals in the Arctic will be in danger because of a changing habitat.Fourth, global warming will accelerate with the ice caps gone. Ice caps are white, and reflect sunlight. Some of that sunlight is reflected back into space, further cooling Earth. If the ice caps are melted, only the dark-colored ocean will be there. Darker colors absorb sunlight, further warming the Earth.
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