Sentences with phrase «ice cub»

Are you tired (or frightened) of stick blenders, ice cub trays and sippy cups?
So I tried to put the pan on the ice cubs and it shocked the chocolate, so it turned up partly to a hard mess.
1/2 tsp cinnamon 1 tbsp Dandyblend (roasted dandelion root also would work) 1 tsp Ashwagandha root powder 1 tsp Holy Basil powder (Tulsi) 2 cups nut milk 5 - 7 ice cubs Optional: protein powder (we love Sun Warrior)
Any who, all you have to do is get 1 - 2 ice cubs and message your face until they start to melt.
The water will represent the oceans, the two ice cubs will represent the polar ice caps.
Now, drop two ice cubs in the water.

Not exact matches

Dear EarthTalk: I read a heart - wrenching story of a polar bear that swam 400 miles with its cub on its back in search of an ice floe to rest on.
«Together, these changes have resulted in pack ice that is a less stable platform on which to give birth and raise new cubs
These magnificent animals are facing unprecedented threats as a warming climate and loss of their sea ice habitat make it more difficult for the bears to hunt prey like seals and find dens for their cubs.
Here is what I added -1 / 2 banana — 1 cup grapes — 30 g protein powder — brownie flavor — 1 T cocoa — 1 T flaxseeds — 1/2 cup milk — 2 cubs ice
[20] For the polar bears that currently den on multi-year ice, increased ice mobility may result in longer distances for mothers and young cubs to walk when they return to seal - hunting areas in the spring.
Steven C. Amstrup, the federal biologist who led an analysis last year concluding that the world's polar bear population could shrink two thirds by 2050 under moderate projections for retreating summer sea ice, is once again in the field along Alaska's Arctic coast, studying this year's brood of cubs, yearlings and mothers.
I don't mean this in the conventional «woe is me» sense of watching wrenching video of starving cubs along the ice - free shores of Hudson Bay, the southernmost part of the Arctic predator's range.
Re 172 and therein cited, This pattern of ice melt is hard for polar bear «cubs of the year» to survive.
Sea ice loss from climate change is causing polar bears to swim longer distances to find stable ice or to reach land, resulting in greater risk to their cubs, according to a new paper co-authored by a WWF expert.
According to a Norwegian news outlet yesterday, Jon Aars (Fig. 1, below), from the Norwegian Polar Institute, confirms that this has been an excellent year for polar bear cubs around Svalbard because there has been abundant sea ice near denning areas on the east coast.
Watch Steve Amstrup, live (Episode 2, filmed 2 November 2016) state that sea ice is only «usually» present in March / April when females with cubs emerge from their dens to feed — as if there has ever not been sea ice present at this critical time of year!
Heart - tugging violins accompany video footage of a mother polar bear and her cuddly cub on a small ice flow.
Polar bears are one of the most sensitive Arctic marine mammals to climate warming because they spend most of their lives on sea ice.35 Declining sea ice in northern Alaska is associated with smaller bears, probably because of less successful hunting of seals, which are themselves ice - dependent and so are projected to decline with diminishing ice and snow cover.36, 37,38,39 Although bears can give birth to cubs on sea ice, increasing numbers of female bears now come ashore in Alaska in the summer and fall40 and den on land.41 In Hudson Bay, Canada, the most studied population in the Arctic, sea ice is now absent for three weeks longer than just a few decades ago, resulting in less body fat, reduced survival of both the youngest and oldest bears, 42 and a population now estimated to be in decline43 and projected to be in jeopardy.44 Similar polar bear population declines are projected for the Beaufort Sea region.45
Rode, K. D., S. C. Amstrup, and E. V. Regehr, 2010: Reduced body size and cub recruitment in polar bears associated with sea ice decline.
Indeed Mann was actively trying to pull on heart strings by mewing in the CBD release, «When I ventured up to Hudson Bay in mid-November and saw the undernourished polar bears with their cubs, sitting around at the shore of the Hudson Bay, waiting for the then month - overdue sea ice to arrive so they could begin hunting for food, it suddenly came home for me.
This goes for the Arctic — and for the many species in the very specialised Arctic sea ice ecosystem, from ice - specialised Arctic crustaceans and tiny swimming shellfish that Arctic fish depend on, to the (already sharply declining) Arctic hooded seal and the (still abundant) ringed seal that lay their cubs on the sea ice — and eventually also for polar bears, for which ringed seals are a prime food source.
A cascade of impacts beginning with reduced sea ice will be manifested in reduced adipose stores leading to lowered reproductive rates because females will have less fat to invest in cubs during the winter fast.
The mother must traverse the sea ice to hunt seals for herself and her cubs, but each year, as the climate warms, the Arctic holds less ice.
«When I ventured up to Hudson Bay in mid-November and saw the undernourished polar bears with their cubs, sitting around at the shore of the Hudson Bay, waiting for the then month - overdue sea ice to arrive so they could begin hunting for food, it suddenly came home for me.
Research there has shown a direct link between the loss of sea ice and the health of polar bears, including a connection between an earlier spring melting of sea ice and lower survival rates for cubs.
They want publicity but they certainly don't want the public to realize how poor were their previous pessimistic predictions regarding how polar bears would respond to low summer sea ice; or notice how nearly all polar bear photos published in recent years show fat healthy animals; or observe that healthy triplet cubs (a rare phenomenon that supposedly no longer exists in Western Hudson Bay, where they used to be common) have been photographed in Western Hudson Bay (2017), Southern Beaufort Sea (2016) and the Chukchi Sea.
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