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douglas9

(5,620 posts)
Mon Feb 2, 2026, 08:04 AM Yesterday

Something very unexpected is happening to Norway's polar bears

Polar bears became the poster child for the peril of climate change for obvious reasons: They hunt seals from the ice, and as fossil fuels warm the planet, the ice where these bears live is melting.

For more than three decades, scientists have been warning that climate change could drive polar bear populations extinct. That message infiltrated the public psyche, perhaps more than any other about the scourge of global warming.

Key takeaways
Polar bears, a mascot for the impacts of climate change, are threatened by melting sea ice.

These iconic Arctic predators depend on seals, but they can’t easily hunt them without a platform of ice.

A new study complicates the story, finding that polar bears in Svalbard, Norway, are healthy, even though the region is losing sea ice faster than any other polar bear habitat.

Scientists involved in the study propose that Svalbard’s bears are adapting their diet — with encouraging results.

https://www.vox.com/climate/476873/polar-bears-ice-climate-change-svalbard-research-seals-biodiversity

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Something very unexpected is happening to Norway's polar bears (Original Post) douglas9 Yesterday OP
Nature can adapt, if given enough time biophile Yesterday #1
Teach 'em to eat Russians and Republicans. Botany Yesterday #2

biophile

(1,293 posts)
1. Nature can adapt, if given enough time
Mon Feb 2, 2026, 08:10 AM
Yesterday

Sometimes changes happen too quickly for certain species to adapt - especially long lived species.

Botany

(76,650 posts)
2. Teach 'em to eat Russians and Republicans.
Mon Feb 2, 2026, 08:31 AM
Yesterday

Although I imagine that animal rights organizations would say that Mike Johnson would not have a lot
of meat to him, Noem on the Range would be full of all kinds of artificial chemicals, Ted Cruz might be
good because he is packed full of blubber and it doesn’t look like he can run very well, now watching a
900 pound male chasing Josh Hawley might get a lot of hits on YouTube.




This could be Elon Musk if his rocket landed in Norway.

A female polar bear in Greenland looking for J.D. Vance.





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