I don't know anything about that particular polar bear, but it would have simply become food for other bears if there was widespread starvation. Most likely that bear had been injured or was ill for other causes. They are mobile and can travel quite a distance in search of food.
It reminds me of a university professor wanting to do a study on an extinction of a type of mouse he went for funding the study the university said there was no money available. He put in the study again saying mouse extinction do to global warming and got all the money he could use.
As cold sweeps down through the US and Europe. The snow and ice are stopping the Green energy. Solar panels in Germany puts them back into using coal and gas. The wind generators are needing helicopters to pour deicer over the blades.
Apparently there was a somewhat major solar event yesterday, but eerily 3 hours of data are mysteriously missing. Strange. Any way, the effects should impact Earth in the next 24 to 48 hours. This guy says to fill up you gas tanks just in case Sun
Coronal Mass Ejections, baby. We are nearing the sunspot maximum period in the sun's 11 year cycle heading into 2025. The Sun...it's alive!!!!! And it has more impact on our climate than all the Range Rovers ever sold. Don: Did you see that the Earth is slowing down in it's rotation? They claim that April 25th was the longest day we'll see this year (not in terms of daylight hours, but in hours/minutes/seconds/milliseconds to complete one rotation.) Discussion at 3:50
Out of curiosity, has anyone here had experience with a home solar generator. I was thinking of getting one but it only has a 90 day return policy. It seems a good deal and is 2500 watts, I think. We can recharge with south windows.
One of the things that RFK Jr. has been pointing out about the whole climate change thing, is that most of it is focused on carbon, and what the carbon footprint is for everything, as opposed to what the actual effect something has on nature itself. This is where he says they have their priorities wrong, and that we need to care about nature and do what needs to be done to protect the earth, not just look at carbon footprints. He gives a great example about putting the wind turbines out in the ocean where they are not taking up land space on the earth and produce free electricity from the wind. However, he explained that this is killing the whales; so it is actually doing the earth a disservice, rather than helping the earth. This is just one example that he shared, but he said that the whole focus is on the wrong thing. He also believes that we are spiritually connected to the earth, no matter what religion you might have, or if you have any religion at all, we are still connected to the earth in our spirit and soul.
On land, the wind turbines are killing birds and hoards of flying insects, probably including butterflies, and producing next to nothing in the way of electricity.
Yup. Oil fields get fined for killing those birds. Apparently they are a different kind of dead when done by a wind turbine.
Like I said elsewhere, with all the powers we humans now have, we should be able to make the Sun shine brighter so that solar power generation will be better. Since I have read numerous arguments that the Sun doesn't affect global warming, a brighter Sun should do nothing to global temperatures but it should make more power.