Polar bear, why is your world melting? / Robert E. Wells.
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- 363.738/74 [E] 22
- QC912.3 .W45 2008
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Describes how global warming and greenhouse gases are contributing to rising arctic temperatures, and explains the repercussions and how it affects the animal populations that live there, which includes polar bears; and also details energy saving techniques.
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