5 Replies to “Y2Kyoto: I’ll Miss The Poley Bears”

  1. I don’t know why they keep saying “first-year ice.”

    Hudson Bay becomes completely free of ice every year in late summer, which means that all ice is first-year ice. It seems redundant.

  2. ok, so what’s the implication? absent polar bears are just moseying around the ice still?
    the point is NOT made very crystal clear that the researchers are possibly? explaining low bear populations, ie attributing it to the volume of ice that *allows* them to stay offshore and miss the census.
    or whatever.
    NOT unequivocally made CLEAR right from the start.
    kinda like LIEberals explaining things . . . . .

  3. So. An in-depth analysis of the annual timing when healthy and thriving polar bear populations transition from eating seals on the ice … to foraging human trash cans for food

  4. All I want to know is how early ice breakers can get tankers out of the Bay and how late they can get tankers out of the Bay so as to plan on 50,000,000?, 100,000,000? or Whatever required? barrels of storage to keep the pipeline flowing to avoid BC. Who gives a rats ass about Polar Bears!

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