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The Arctic is warming 2x faster than the rest of the planet, thanks to climate change. Oil and gas drilling and infrastructure are hurting the Arctic's Indigenous communities and wildlife. One species particularly vulnerable to our ever-changing climate: polar bears.
Polar bears depend on sea ice for survival, but as their habitat melts, they can’t hunt for their food and their habitat becomes fragmented. Research published in the Royal Society Journals states that habitat fragmentation is causing polar bears to inbreed, further reducing their chances of surviving climate change. We can't let that happen.
Food & Water Watch is taking on the corporate polluters and their political enablers to address the source of the problem: fossil fuels. That's why we're working hard to ban fracking, shut down polluting pipelines, and win legislation that will truly stop runaway climate change. But we can’t do any of this without YOU.
Animals that are perfectly at home in the ice and snow, like the polar bear, are facing an uncertain future. As the planet heats up, many of our delicate ecosystems are in danger, putting the wildlife that rely on them in danger of extinction. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), one in four mammal species are at high risk of extinction.
Food & Water Watch and its affiliated organization, Food & Water Action, are advocacy groups with a common mission to protect our food, water and climate.
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