This quirky
polar bear side table will be the sweetest addition to any interior - not to mention the perfect Christmas decoration!
Not exact matches
Pipe small circles on either
side of each circle to form the ears for the
polar bear.
John Kuhns dad was a
polar bear and his mom was the corpse of a dead seal which makes sense because when it get's cold out
side he likes to show off his
bear arms.
Go for the plain
side when layering, or bring out the
polar bear print for guaranteed cuteness.
Wild card: McCain and Palin sat on opposite
sides of the ice floe when it came to deciding whether the
polar bear should be listed as an endangered species earlier this year.
The only scientific study that either
side before me can find is one which indicates that four
polar bears have recently been found drowned because of a storm.
On the flip
side, for a game starring an extremely cute
polar bear, it's not the most accessible.
Part of the Web Cam buoy blocks the left
side of the picture (I'm not sure how the camera became twisted on its mount -
polar bear self - portrait attempt perhaps?).
Although the alarmist
side constantly moves the goal posts [from runaway global warming, to drowning
polar bears, to catastrophic Greenland and Antarctic melting, to rising sea levels, to disappearing sea ice, to «global cooling proves global warming», etc., etc.], the simple fact remains that the UN / IPCC has been consistently wrong from AR - 1 through AR - 4, and the Gore / Hansen duo has been spectacularly wrong.
The new and improved storage containers are heavier, larger, better ventilated and more versatile, compared to the first generation containers that failed when a determined mama
polar bear turned the containers on their
sides, jumped on them to pop the lids open, and made off with the food inside.
This «education» takes many forms: from blatant propaganda, like the UK government's  # 6 million «drowning puppy» ad campaign, the Obama administration's recent Climate Assessment Report and the one released by a group of compliant senior US military figures calling themselves CNA Military Advisory Board, to more subtle brainwashing ranging from school trips to wind farms and ice cream containers with pictures of wind farms on the
side and oil company adverts illustrated with wind farms (to show they're not just «all about oil») to, well, pretty much everything these days from supermarket delivery vehicles boasting about how much biofuel they use to Greenpeace campaign ads involving
polar bears to Roger Harrabin's reporting for the BBC to Showtime's Years Of Living Dangerously...
The skeptic
side of the blogosphere is all agog over the academic investigation into Charles Monnett, the man of drowning
polar bear fame.
Perhaps because the image we associate most often with a changing climate is not the devastation left by a flood in our own state but rather a
polar bear perched on a chunk of melting ice or an African farmer
bearing silent witness to the impacts of a disaster that's taken place on the other
side of the world.
The score on PC1 shows a separation between on the one hand the position that Arctic sea ice extent is shrinking and that this poses a threat to
polar bears (most scientific articles and science - based blogs) and on the other
side the position that Arctic sea ice is not shrinking or that it's due to natural variability and that
polar bears are not threatened (pseudo-skeptical blogs).