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Our Oceans in a Changing Climate
GROUP: Yun-Ting Lin, Yu-Chuan Huang, Yi-Chun Chen
New Taipei City, Taiwan
2018, Senior, Art (2014 – 2023)
Reflection

One of the most significant and immediate dangers polar bears face is global warming. When female polar bears do not have enough neighbouring ice caps, they cannot find enough food sources. They have to swim further to hunt for food. The amount of nutrition young bears have is not enough. When these cubs are in the water, their temperatures fall quickly. These facts cause me to feel very guilty. I would like to record this moment so that when others see my work, they will remind themselves about the dire consequences of polar bears going extinct.

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