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Love polar bears and the Arctic? You can play a role in saving the bears and their habitat.

Scientists say that hope remains for polar bears if we all do our part—but this will require major shifts from the business-as-usual model. It's important to recognize, though, that we do have the physical ability to achieve CO2 targets to save polar bears. What's needed now is the social and political will to do so!

Educating others is essential for making a difference in saving polar bear habitat. Currently, most people don't understand the nature of the problem, so it's up to us lead the way. We've gathered key website links to help you become part of the solution.

How to Help Polar Bears
Become involved in making an impact

PBI Project Polar Bear Contest
Teams of teens compete to lower CO2 in their communities

Planting Trees for Polar Bears
Discover the link between green trees and blue ice

Will Polar Bears Survive?
Status report on their current well-being

What the Experts Say
Foremost scientists talk about the issues and answer questions

Climate Change
Global warming. Is it a global warning?

Welcome to Churchill
What's going on in the Polar Bear Capital of the World?

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