The Photographer Crys Seeing This Polar Bear
We all know that our environment has changed a lot, if my time before, when elementary school, home school can fish eels, if now, looking for rice fields are difficult. With the increasing number of human populations, the habitat where the animals live increasingly narrow, so many news elephant rampage into the village residents, monkeys also raided the house residents, yesterday snake stormed the homes of residents in West Sumatra. This condition occurs globally. Even in the wild forest the condition of the animals there is very apprehensive. Like a polar bear that was photographed by this National Geographi photographer, his condition is sad.
Paul Nicklen, succeeded in documenting the pitiful condition of the polar bear in Baffin Island, Canada, where it was subjected to drastic snow melting. The bear looked thin and struggled to find food on the ground without ice and snow. Even the bear had to scavenge the trash for food.
Seeing this incident, Paul was to shed his tears.
Maybe you would say, "Then why does not he help?"
You need to know guys, there is a code of ethics for journalists not to interfere with the source of the news. This is often the dilemma for journalists. Perhaps you still remember a picture of a child who has to crawl after his food ration that an adult has seized in Africa? The photographer's journalist can not do much because he's tied to the code of ethics. So in this same case, Paul can not do anything about it. In addition to the code of ethics, Paul also does not want to violate the laws or regulations of the Canadian government.
But Paul hopes that by documenting these weak polar bears and sharing them through social media will be evidence of the impact of climate change. He also said, "When experts say polar bears are going to go extinct, I want people to realize what the conditions are like, bear the famine to death."
The World Wild Fund (WWF) in 2002 had predicted that polar bears would soon be extinct and the signs were getting stronger this time.
Currently estimated there are only 25000 bear in the wild and is expected to extinct within 100 years.
Paul says, "Simply put it this way, if the earth gets warmer, we will lose the bear and the entire ecosystem at the poles.The bear is not old, but he will die in a few hours or a few days. we subtract our carbon footprint, eat the right foods, stop cutting down our forests and start putting the earth where we are the main ones. "
Okay guys, our earth is getting hotter. Try to compare the temperature in your current place with 10 or 15 years ago, definitely feels hotter. So now there is a difference in the standard room temperature. If it used to be called the room temperature about 25 degrees Celsius, if now? 30 aja is good.
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