HomeClimate411Southern Beaufort Sea Polar Bear Habitat at the Summer Solstice is Above Average Climate411Middle Column Southern Beaufort Sea Polar Bear Habitat at the Summer Solstice is Above Average By Christina Norman - June 26, 2022 33 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Sea ice is well above recent levels for this time of year in the Southern Beaufort and only time will tell if that’s bad news for polar bears. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleRelax, KOMO News, Tomatoes and Ketchup Supplies Are Secure Amid Climate ChangeNext articleGermany Green Energy Crisis: Warning of “Lehman Like” Contagion Guest Blogger LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Putting It Into Reverse Climate411 Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach We have an experiential understanding of the effect of radiation on objects. Oh, not nuclear radiation, that’s something different.... Read more Pacific Typhoons Defy Climate Experts’ Dire Forecasts…Trending Downward 70 Years! Climate411 The climate experts have been wrong, and the media have been misleading us. Typhoons are not intensifying and becoming more frequent. Read more Hudson Bay Sea Ice Update: Many Polar Bears are Still on Low Concentration Ice Offshore Climate411 This is shaping up to be a great year for Hudson Bay bears! Read more