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12/04/2023
■Class discussion: Temperatures in the Arctic are rising much faster than in the rest of the world, making polar bears the chief poster animal for warnings about global warming. How is climate change endangering other animals on land and in the sea? Are animals, plant life, and sea creatures moving away from equatorial areas toward the world’s polar regions? How could these changes impact the food chain? Could these changes make it much harder to feed the world’s rapidly increasing human population?
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