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polarbearscience | Polar bear science – past and present polarbearscience Polar bear science – past and present Skip to content Home About Blog Archive Comments-Tips Quote archive References ← Older posts New evidence that polar bears survived 1,600 years of ice-free summers in the early Holocene Posted on June 16, 2023 | Comments Off on New evidence that polar bears survived 1,600 years of ice-free summers in the early Holocene New evidence indicates that Arctic areas with the thickest ice today probably melted out every year during the summer for about 1,600 years during the early Holocene (ca. 11.3-9.7k years ago), making the Arctic virtually ice-free. As I argue in my new book , this means that polar bears and other Arctic species are capable of surviving extended periods with ice-free summers: otherwise, they would not be alive today. Money quote : Here we show marine proxy evidence for the disappearance of perennial sea-ice in the souther...

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