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New evidence that polar bears survived 1,600 years of ice-free Holocene summers

polarbearscience.com 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), maki…

New evidence that polar bears survived 1,600 years of ice-free summers in the early Holocene

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