How does climate change effect polar bears?
Polar bears have evolved over time to exploit the limited resources available in the Arctic. The main source of food for polar bears are seals which they capture by waiting beside breathing holes in the ice and ambushing them. As the Arctic gets warmer and sea ice melts, the number of days polar bears are able to hunt seals is decreasing causing many bears to become underweight and less likely to reproduce successfully. Globally, WWF works with leading companies willing to make meaningful, challenging changes to their operations and support critical sustainability projects. Coca-Cola is one of those companies. Coca-Cola and WWF-Canada have developed an innovative partnership to promote sustainable living as a way to fight climate change and protect polar bears. As part of their commitment to help fight climate change, The Coca-Cola Company recently confirmed global greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets, qualifying them to become part of WWF’s Climate Savers Program. Under thi
Polar bears have evolved over time to exploit the limited resources available in the Arctic. The main source of food for polar bears are seals which they capture by waiting beside breathing holes in the ice and ambushing them. As the Arctic gets warmer and sea ice melts, the number of days polar bears are able to hunt seals is decreasing causing many bears to become underweight and less likely to reproduce successfully. Globally, WWF works with leading companies willing to make meaningful, challenging changes to their operations and support critical sustainability projects. Coca-Cola is one of those companies. Coca-Cola and WWF-Canada have developed an innovative partnership to promote sustainable living as a way to fight climate change and protect polar bears. As part of their commitment to help fight climate change, The Coca-Cola Company recently confirmed global greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets, qualifying them to become part of WWF’s Climate Savers Program. Under thi