Publié : 10 décembre 2017 à 18h08 par La rédaction

Cette vidéo d'un ours polaire qui meurt de faim à cause du réchauffement climatique va te briser le coeur

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Cette vidéo a été prise sur l'île de Baffin Island, dans l'archipel arctique canadien. Les images montrent un ours polaire qui meurt de faim et qui n'a presque plus de force pour tenir debout. Il est affamé. Il essaye tant bien que mal de dénicher quelque chose dans une poubelle. Ensuite, il s'effondre sur le sol.

Le but du photographe, Paul Nicklen, a publié cette séquence afin de sensibiliser les gens au réchauffement climatique dont les conséquences sont un vrai désastre.

 

 

 

My entire @Sea_Legacy team was pushing through their tears and emotions while documenting this dying polar bear. It’s a soul-crushing scene that still haunts me, but I know we need to share both the beautiful and the heartbreaking if we are going to break down the walls of apathy. This is what starvation looks like. The muscles atrophy. No energy. It’s a slow, painful death. When scientists say polar bears will be extinct in the next 100 years, I think of the global population of 25,000 bears dying in this manner. There is no band aid solution. There was no saving this individual bear. People think that we can put platforms in the ocean or we can feed the odd starving bear. The simple truth is this—if the Earth continues to warm, we will lose bears and entire polar ecosystems. This large male bear was not old, and he certainly died within hours or days of this moment. But there are solutions. We must reduce our carbon footprint, eat the right food, stop cutting down our forests, and begin putting the Earth—our home—first. Please join us at @sea_legacy as we search for and implement solutions for the oceans and the animals that rely on them—including us humans. Thank you your support in keeping my @sea_legacy team in the field. With @CristinaMittermeier #turningthetide with @Sea_Legacy #bethechange #nature #naturelovers This video is exclusively managed by Caters News. To license or use in a commercial player please contact info@catersnews.com or call +44 121 616 1100 / +1 646 380 1615”

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