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Adam Housley

Los Angeles, CA

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Polar Bears on Thin Ice?

March 25, 2010 - 11:13 AM | by: Adam Housley

At the San Diego Zoo polar bears are now on thin ice, at least that's the word from the zoo as a new million dollar expansion to its polar bear experience opens this week. The zoo has spent considerable time and money to make the exhibit interactive, but some critics complain with this interaction comes politics and they argue the zoo should stay out of a policy debate.

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As you make your way through this exhibit there's a carbon calculator, a walk that shows a shrinking ice cap and multiple displays showing the problems associated with climate change. For the consumer the displays are catchy, interactive and colorful. People here at the San Diego Zoo say the whole experience helps visitors better understand the arctic and the loss of habitat for polar bears as climate change continues. They tell me their exhibit features "the best science out there."

As you might imagine not everyone is happy with this display and claim the zoo is jumping into politics and a very heated (no pun intended) debate. Some scientists and a few supporters of the zoo contend that climate change is not happening as sold to the public and even if it is, man is not causing it. Some also argue that polar bears adapted before and can do so again and to assume that man can kill them off by CO2 emissions is an unfair and untrue claim.

When presented with this argument the Zoo stands strong. They maintain the Polar Bear Experience is all about the best science out there and whether you believe in climate change or not, what's wrong with cleaning and preserving the environment anyway. Officials here have heard some of these complaints, but they tell me the overwhelming response has been nothing but positive.

While the Zoo isn't the first in the country to take a side on the global warming/climate change debate, they are the most visible and most famous zoo in the world to do so. The climate change portion of the exhibit has grabbed the attention of the press so far, but the big news is an interactive wall that lets visitors see a polar bear up close...only a few feet from a feeding point and that is quite impressive.

On this morning I got a look at 'Chinook', a 580-pound, 8-foot tall bear. She is part of a breeding pair that the zoo hopes will produce its first cub born here in captivity. At 15-years old, Chinook wanders out of her den and over to the wall, stopping to smell places along the way. The water gently laps onto the shore, kept about 50 degrees. She walks up to the wall and snacks on grapes and yams fed to her by her trainer and live on TV we get quite a look.

What do you think about all this?

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Motan

Global warming must be man made because he's the only one with money. The sun, Earth's orbit, God or the stars won't give a dime to the con artists.

March 25, 2010 at 4:46 PM
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Glenn

Since when is stating facts all of the sudden "political?"

March 25, 2010 at 4:45 PM
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Tim

I live in Alaska and I am just wondering if the zoo includes in their factual interactive science that there are more polar bears in the world today than at any time known to man? Has anyone been there to ask the question

March 25, 2010 at 4:44 PM
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Jada S

I live here in San Diego. I visit the SD Zoo more than 50 times a year. It is beautiful and the Zoo's #1 priority is the animals. One visit and anyone can see that. It is privately funded by many people that love the city as well as the zoo. The polar bears and all of the other animals have a great habitat to live in and are lucky to be there because many of them could not survive in the wild.

March 25, 2010 at 4:43 PM
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Ray Stellen

It's not actually a "debate"- that is editorial spin. There are as many people who believed the world was flat in 1810 as there are those who think there is not global warming in 2010. Just because someone things there is not global warming doesn't make it so.

March 25, 2010 at 4:42 PM
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Dave

Between Canada and Alaska about 600 Ploar bears are hunted each year. It seems simple to me, if you want to save the bears stop shooting them. This man-made global warming farce give me a headache.

March 25, 2010 at 4:42 PM
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Paul Veazey

What I or someone else "think(s) about all this" is beside the point. That polar bear populations have significantly and steadily increased over the last several decades during which putative anthropogenic climate change was supposedly threatening their survival is a matter of objective fact. It is always amusing to watch leftists eco-radicals wringing their hands over hypothetical disasters which real-world evidence proves are purely fictional.

March 25, 2010 at 4:38 PM
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Scott M. Smith

Ice disappearing in the Arctic Ocean? If that's the case, then why is no one pointing to a disappearing habitat for the seals? Could it be that as the ice disappears, the seals spend more time on land where the bears are? If so, then it renders less plausible the argument that disappearing ice equals less food for the polar bears.

March 25, 2010 at 4:34 PM
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sonofhaig

Simple. Don't go to the exhibit and they'll change their stance.

March 25, 2010 at 4:33 PM
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JulieUSA

To see this zoo going to these lengths to further spread faulty science is sad. Global warming is a natural, cyclical occurance having more to do with the sun and natural gases, than man's contribution. Of course, everyone wants to help maintain our earth in responsible ways, which we do already, but when the global alarmists like Al Gore spread bad science for the sake of their own pockets, and even zoos help spread that, it's sad. Just more ways to spread guilt among humans, who then feel the need to pacify that guilt with a check to the cause helping to spread the guilt. Global warming is about lining pockets.

March 25, 2010 at 4:30 PM
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Bob Berry

The "best science out there", has made a laughing stock of the San Diego zoo.

March 25, 2010 at 4:28 PM
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Chris

These polars bears can survive in captivity because they are fed every day. It's not about the temperature outside, it's about the temperature of the water. The bears need ice to hunt, hence the problem with warming ocean temperatures. This "global warming is a hoax" movement is ill-informed and scary. Don't go to the zoo if you don't want to learn the science.

March 25, 2010 at 4:26 PM
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sheilah

No, you don't understand. Heating and cooling changes every so many years and it doesn't mean that man himself is causing this. These people pushing climate change crap is only in it for the money, nothing else. Quit drinking the kool-aid, it is obviously ruining your brain!

March 25, 2010 at 4:25 PM
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Paul

I looking at the website for San Diego Zoo it appears that it is private institution and therefore can promote what it believes are valid viewpoints. I,living in Alaska near Polar Bear habitat, do not subscribe to the the total global warming idea, but I am not against those who wish to discuss it. If San Diego Zoo wished to, than that is there right. If you don"t like it, do go and vote with your dollars.

March 25, 2010 at 4:25 PM
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mario

There isn't any cold weather in San Diego! Keep the global clmate crap out of the politics!

March 25, 2010 at 4:24 PM
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G L King

I am a STRONG believer of Global Warming. If you look at Satellite you can see Polar Caps are indeed decreasing in some place, BUT there is record snow fall in other places. Even snow fall in places that has never recorded snow. HOWEVER, I also fell that man contributes less than 1% to the overall CO2 levels. Ice Cores taken from Iceland and Greenland have shown similar levels of CO2 some 10,000 years ago, WAY before man was even thinking about fire. This is the natural process of the World and nothing we do will change that process.

March 25, 2010 at 4:22 PM
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orlando_rays

Actually a big part is procession. Right now the north hemisphere winter coincides with when the Earth is closest to the sun. But in 10,000 years or so, because of the turning of the Earth's rotational axis like a gyroscope, our winter will again be when the Earth is furthest from the Sun, and we'll be in another ice age. Even the most vehement global warming alarmists admit that their worst estimates will be totally drowned out by this effect within 5,000 years.

March 25, 2010 at 4:18 PM
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D Newton

Another example of self-reenforcing group-think by pesudo-scientists.

March 25, 2010 at 4:15 PM
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Rob Berens, Boca Raton

The Polar Bear population has grown considerably despite Al Gore. The other side of the coin suggest the politicised science may not be factual. In fact the recent e-mail discovery from England support that notion.

March 25, 2010 at 4:15 PM
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CommanderBill

In the last three years polar ice has increased by 23% at mean low point. The Baltic Sea has frozen greater then it has in decades trapping numerous ships in the ice. Not a ringing endorsement of global warming.

March 25, 2010 at 4:13 PM
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