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Originally Posted by spd2918
Ice formation and ice melting is seasonal. The propaganda photo you posted is a scene thay has been repeated over centuries. Polar bears can swim more than 200 miles. They didn't get that way lazing around on hard ice.
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Millions of young animals die every year as a result of natural/normal conditions, accidents and predation. That is nature. The polar bears you refer to that can swim 200 miles are healthy adults. The mother and cub (especially the cub) are not likely to be able to accomplish such a feat. Humans can swim the English Channel. Yes, human can do it, but not
most humans, and not likely any small children.
Conditions on earth have deteriorated. Much of it is just earth's natural evolution. But since the human industrial revolution, the deterioration has, in many places become devastation by the added contribution of human destructive and polluting activities. This continues to get worse with the ever bloating human population. The situation has become obvious to anyone willing to take a serious look. One need not be a scientist to see when your lawn dies in the heat or when dogs feet get burned on the sidewalk. But what can one think of to say to complacent individuals who want to bury their heads in the sand. Are they selfish or blind or just disconnected and don't have feeling for the world around them.