Countries and their citizens are trying to slow and maybe even stop global warming. This is the only thing that will help polar bears.
Polar bears are not a cause of global warming. They are being affected by climate change in that their habitat is decreasing in size (as the sea ice is melting).
Global Warming. The polar bears and penguins and all the other animals who live on ice house or home is being ruined all because of global warming.
Pandas and polar bears are affected by global warming because their habitats are being destroyed. For the pandas, bamboo forests are being affected by changes in rainfall and temperature. For the polar bears, Arctic sea ice is melting, more and more each year, and this makes the bears' seal-hunting period shorter every year. Weak female bears cannot bear and successfully rear cubs.
Yes. A large portion of the solid ice is no longer solid (being blamed on global warming) and Polar bears are now being found, drowned, too far from the shore.
Polar bears are being affected by the reduction of their habitat, the sea ice. Other animals may be being affected, but there is not enough data to be certain yet.
Yes Egypt being on the globe is warming as well.
Pandas
Yes.
No one would want to have global warming being caused by humans. That is not a logical position for anyone. Zero percent would WANT man induced global warming.
because people are causing global warming causing ice to melt for polar bears and trees are being cut down in the amazon There are many reasons for animal endangerment. Overhunting, poaching, loss of habitat, deforestation among them. But, there is no irrefutable evidence of global warming being caused by humans, even if it is happening at all.
Nothing
Other polar bears may kill young polar bearsHumans hunting themPolluted airOil drillingOther industrial disturbancesBears have no predators other than man. They are not being killed by disease. So apart from global warming the only other way they die is by hunting.Hunting of polar bears is allowed to native groups in all the countries around the Arctic Circle. There is a quota allowed. In 2011 the quota for Canada is 500 bears. In 2011 in Russia the quota was set to zero. No bears were allowed to be hunted.