Sentences with phrase «dead polar bears»

The phrase "dead polar bears" is an idiomatic expression that refers to a situation where there are no more viable options or possibilities available. Full definition
In 2006, Arctic wildlife biologist Charles Monnett reported sighting dead polar bears in the Beaufort Sea, concluding that «drowning - related deaths... may increase in the future if the observed trend of regression of pack ice... continues» (6 May 2006, p 10).
3 dead polar bears wash up on a beach in Scotland.
In 2006, Jeffrey Gleason and Charles Monnett, two government scientists working out of Alaska, published a report that described dead polar bears floating in the Arctic Ocean.
Try to nail down the alarmists on what they mean by «existential threat» «greatest threat faced by mankind» «death trains» «dead polar bears falling from the sky» yatta..
Five years after wildlife biologist Charles Monnett's 2006 observations of dead polar bears, believed to have drowned because of disappearing Arctic ice, Interior started an investigation of Monnett's science.
According to a transcript, investigator Eric May asked Gleason his thoughts on Gore referencing the dead polar bears.
In 2004, during an aerial survey of bowhead whales in the Beaufort Sea north of Alaska, Monnett and his colleague Jeffrey Gleason observed four dead polar bears.
Her statement doesn't mesh well with the transcript of one of the investigative interviews conducted with Monnett in February — which goes through page after page of questioning on swimming and dead polar bears and statistics.
In other words he was making the point that the investigation wasn't about the dead polar bears.
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