Safe Our Planet

Thursday, January 12, 2017

The North Pole

North Pole (Polo Nord) is the hidden place of biggest world's energy deposits for the future. According to a 2008 study by the U.S. Geologic Survey, the Arctic has 20 percent of the planet’s undiscovered and recoverable oil and natural gas deposits.
Most of the oil and gas deposits are likely within 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zones belonging to countries with Arctic coasts. Analysts believe the seabed at the actual terrestrial North Pole — located some 2.5 miles beneath the waves — is probably bereft of resources.
North Pole is also a rich natural resources for wildlive. There are some exotic animals live at the North Pole, including reindeer, polar bear, Arctic fox, narwhal, walrus, seal, ox, moose, orca and snowy owl.

In August 2014, NASA launched ARISE, a program to measure how cloud cover may be accelerating sea ice melt around the pole. This situation may be a danger for the Arctic animals. The ice is the habitat of the animals. They can't stay alive without the ice. 


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On the picture above, shown that record high temperatures have melted arctic ice sheets that this and other polar bears need for hunting. Polar Bears can't live without the ice sheets. The ice melting on the North Pole caused by Global Warming. It is a prove that Global Warming is not just a fake issue, it is a serious dangerous issue. And we have to do something to safe our planet.

As some countries have their ambition to control the gas and oil deposits on the area, we really hope that they have the same passion to protect the animals. 

We hope all of us have the passion to safe our planet, and to safe the lovely polar bears.

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