Since the ice caps are melting and drawing the polar bears existence to a fatal end, I started to do alot of thinking about ways to save them. I figured since global warming was making the snow melt the ice caps, which makes the rocks black, which attracts heat... which melts mors ice and snow... a way to reverse the melting would be to spray a white non-toxic paint substance on the rocks... why white??? because white doesn't attract heat... which should make it more cooler and where ice wouldn't melt...
I don't know if this idea would work or if it's even possible, but I figured it would be worth a shot to intruduce the idea.
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Hi Brittany
All ideas are worth considering but WWF believes the single most important thing we can do to help polar bears is to work together to reduce the impact of climate change.
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I heard that the climate change it's natural... like many other times it does on the Earth in thousands years ago...
I don't know it is true... we'll see later, I think :)
Have a nice future. :)-
Hey Ed
It is true that climate change is usually a natural phenomenon. What is scary about climate change today is the speed at which it is changing... it this speed that is completely unnatural and leads the vast majority of scientists to think that it has something to do with us, mankind. -
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I don't know the future :)
So, I can imagine everything about it: good or bad things.
It's free to think, to imagine the bad or good side.
I choose the good side.
I hope it wil be fine for all. -