Environment
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Polar Bears at Risk: Analysis of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sea Ice Loss
New research from the University of Washington and Polar Bears International in Bozeman, Montana, quantifies the relationship between greenhouse gas emissions and the survival of polar bear populations.
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