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But, of course, the natural world, polar
bears.
Just imagine that your friends and your family have heard that you collect, say, stuffed polar bears, and they send them to you.
Even if you don't really, at a certain point, you totally collect stuffed polar bears, and your collection is probably pretty kick-ass.
For us, in retrospect, it feels like an obvious fit, because
bears
are so cute and cuddly, and who wouldn't want to give one to their kids to play with, but the truth is that in 1902,
bears
weren't cute and cuddly.
In 1902,
bears
were monsters.
For generations at that point, the bear had been a shorthand for all the danger that people were encountering on the frontier, and the federal government was actually systematically exterminating
bears
and lots of other predators too, like coyotes and wolves.
He says, "I feel bad about the polar
bears.
I like polar
bears.
So 200 years ago, you would have Arctic explorers writing about polar
bears
leaping into their boats and trying to devour them, even if they lit the bear on fire, but these kids don't see the polar bear that way, and actually they don't even see the polar bear the way that I did back in the '80s.
Now, society's reach has expanded all the way to the top of the world, and it's made even these, the most remote, the most powerful
bears
on the planet, seem like adorable and blameless victims.
Think about it: for most of human's evolutionary history, what's made
bears
impressive to us has been their complete independence from us.
By the time Roosevelt went hunting in Mississippi, that stature was being crushed, and the animal that he had roped to a tree really was a symbol for all
bears.
That said something really ominous about the future of bears, but it also said something very unsettling about who we'd become, if the survival of even an animal like that was up to us now.
There was this one particularly bumpy boat ride up the coast of Vancouver Island to this kind of remote surf spot, where we ended up watching helplessly from the water as
bears
ravaged our camp site.
I came to climate change not as a scientist or an environmental lawyer, and I wasn't really impressed by the images of polar
bears
or melting glaciers.
Getting lost, starving to death, and the possibility of attacks by wild tigers or
bears
were constant threats.
So, the Arctic has polar
bears
but no penguins, and the Antarctic has penguins but no polar
bears.
Or, I don't know, ask a guy to define
bears
while he's fending them off?
In fact, half the surface of Earth has been unnaturally engineered so that what lives and what dies there is what we want, which is the reason why you don't have grizzly
bears
walking through downtown Manhattan.
The bison in Yellowstone injure far more people than do the grizzly
bears.
I then took the fragments of these and created molds, and cast them first in wax, and finally in bronze like the image you see here, which
bears
the marks of its violent creation like battle wounds or scars.
And if this experiment
bears
fruit, if we see that kind of particle ejected by noticing that there's less energy in our dimensions than when we began, this will show that the extra dimensions are real.
And we have to be really good at running from
bears.
And research
bears
this out.
The images that more readily come to mind are things like retreating glaciers and polar
bears
adrift on icebergs.
Now, you may well have heard that a decrease in seasonal sea ice is causing a loss of habitat for animals that rely on sea ice, such as ice seals, or walrus, or polar
bears.
We should stop sending shoes and teddy
bears
to the poor, to people we have never met.
There are some teddy
bears
out there.
ECT carried a deep stigma, leftover from a history that
bears
little resemblance to the modern procedure.
Two friendly
bears?
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