Emperor penguins could be wiped out by climate change within 80 years

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Emperor penguins 'could be wiped out by climate change within 80 years'

Researchers modelled the effect of different climate scenarios on the penguins.

 

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Uh oh where’s the little goofy girl ?

I had better stop having penguin burger's

They said the same thing about polar bears. But they thriving so i guess they have to change their minds.

Is this a UN/IPCC paid for promotion of their lies. The ice in Antarctica is increasing not decreasing FFS contact those on the British Research station there they will tell you that and for the record Earth is entering a cooling period

Just like the polar bears? Oh wait they are actually thriving now.

The imperialist bastards deserve it.

How? Antarctica is growing

Like the penguins that live in Chile, south Africa and Australia.

When the ice runs out they will just go and live on a beach and go fishing like they do now.

Wakeup that is the real climate problem haarp Google it if you dont believe it

I'm sure there's people dumb enough to think the Penguins actually like the cold. I imagine the penguin population is going to Skyrocket just like the polar bear population is

Oh bullshit

Y'all be doing the most without telling people what they can do to mitigate climate change. You know why? It' because it would mean to stop shopping so much. Y'all are just terrible people. What is UK doing to reforest land that could help?

“Could”

No. We won’t allow it.

End Nuclear Testing in Penguin Colonies

Hasn’t Greta told them they’ve only got 12 years?

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