334 Polar bears
When Wen Wanwan reached the seventh yawn, the snowmobile stopped in front of a large pit.
"Is this it?"
"Yes, spread out from here to find it, if the information is correct, there should be a mother and two children who moved here some time ago."
Wen Wanwan picked up the backpack hanging on the back of the snowmobile and picked out the heaviest one to carry behind her.
Then I determined the frequency of the walkie-talkie with a few people, and then I moved in one direction around with my steps.
While searching for possible polar bears, Wen Wanwan also glanced towards the live broadcast room.
Many viewers are asking about this big pit, after all, there is a great probability that a big pit suddenly appears in a perennial icy and snowy place, and it is very likely that it is man-made.
"You guessed it right, this pit really didn't exist in the first place."
"The earliest time this place can be traced back to World War II, when many experiments were carried out in the Arctic and Antarctica, and this pit was one of them."
"The main part of the experiment is to explore whether it is possible to dig a space under the Arctic for life."
"However, the experiment was halted not long after the war began, and after we established the research site, it became a household waste drop-off point for a while."
"Every month, a special car comes here to clean it, but with the breakthrough of garbage recycling technology, it has been completely abandoned."
With Wen Wanwan's explanation, the live broadcast room also began to have a heated discussion.
Under a thick layer of snow, no one knows how deep it is.
However, there is another voice that sounded in the live broadcast room, after all, the World War II brought too much impression to the world.
Don't kidnap me with morality: [The killing of the art students who failed to make the list? 】
Guo Xiaomi: [Anyway, the Jewish massacre was done by art students, right? 】
Bobo Milk Tea: [Einstein seems to be a Jew too, right?] 】
Looking at the discussion in the live broadcast room, Wen Wanwan thought back on history, and the whole person was suddenly a little silent.
After watching the barrage for a long time, he slowly spoke.
"The history books record the massacre of the Jews by art students, and many people will sympathize with the Jews."
"But believe it or not, my words can make your feelings of sympathy disappear completely?"
Miromu: [I like a quote from Naraka: Huh? 】
Stir-fried ham with cucumber: [I don't believe it!] 】
Bolongdon: [What other history do I not know?] 】
Wen Wanwan glanced at the barrage a few times, and then also told a piece of history.
"The Jews were the first people to be called stateless, and they were adept at using the environment to leverage the market."
"And the opium that was rampant in our country was actually sold by the Jews behind it."
In a word, the direction of the barrage in the live broadcast room changed instantly.
Looking at the large number of question marks and many angry expressions, Wen Wanwan also continued to speak.
"At the beginning, for economic reasons, the Hans Kingdom absorbed Jews who had a lot of money but had nowhere to go."
"If the two sides coexist peacefully, and the Jews use the money in their hands to help Hans tide over the difficulties, the unsuccessful artists will not cause a Jewish tragedy."
"But for the Jews, making money is the most important thing, and instead of helping Hans, they took advantage of this time to aggressively raise prices."
"In order to cope with this situation, the original Hans had to increase the printing of currency, which led to further inflation of prices."
"Half a million marks a loaf of bread came from this time."
With Wen Wanwan's explanation, the audience in the live broadcast room can be regarded as having a deeper understanding of this tragic history of mankind.
1300 million people were injured and 70 million people died, and that is never more than just a number.
……
chatting with the audience in the live broadcast room all the way, Wen Wanwan also found the traces of polar bears half an hour later.
In my eyes, two bear footprints clearly appeared on the snow, and looking at the layer of snow falling on it, it was obvious that it had just passed.
After glancing in the direction of progress, Wen Wanwan quickly pressed the walkie-talkie.
"Come to my side, find footprints, it is estimated that it should not be far away!"
"Roger!"
"Come now!"
"Roger!"
Taking advantage of the time of waiting for others, Wen Wanwan also introduced the current situation of polar bears to the audience in the live broadcast room by the way.
"I think you've probably seen polar bears in some places say it's hard to survive."
"Actually, this claim comes from a joint survey of polar bears in 2004."
"There was an incident in which a polar bear attacked an expedition, resulting in the death of a mother and three cubs."
"In order to find out why, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), Polar Bears International (ICN) Species Survival Commission, Biodiversity Conservation Organization, and the National Wildlife Alliance (NWF) jointly conducted an investigation."
"The results of this survey are shocking, and despite global warming and marine litter, polar bears' habitat has shrunk from 1983 to less than half of its original size."
"In fact, more than 60 of the hundreds of polar bears were starved during the investigation."
"At the conclusion of the investigation, Polar Bear International submitted to the United Nations an escalation of the level of protection for polar bears."
"The application was approved in just seven days, and the National Wildlife Federation sorted out more than 80 plans for polar bear protection within a month."
"Polar Bear International has designated the birthday of Dr. Steven Amstrup, a polar bear conservation advocate, as International Polar Bear Day."
"Fortunately, after more than a decade of unremitting efforts, the living environment of polar bears has been slightly improved, and the trend of significant population decline has been curbed."
"Unfortunately, on January 7 of this year, Greenland experienced the highest temperature in a thousand years, and a large number of polar bears died of starvation."
"The current wild population of polar bears is likely to be less than 20,000, and even if you count captivity, the total number will not exceed 26,000."
Hearing this number, the audience in the live broadcast room also completely quieted down.
It's hard to imagine that they have lived in the Arctic for generations and are now on the verge of survival.
If nothing happens, the Arctic will be affected after a few more discharges, and the remaining wild populations will be in hell again.
I don't even know how many of them will die before these big stupid bears realize that there is no food in the sea anymore.
It could be five thousand, it could be ten thousand, it could be all.
"In a survey in 2021, it was found that there are a large number of chemicals in polar bears, and according to the analysis, a large part of them are marine debris, which is also one of the reasons why polar bears are currently struggling to survive."
(End of chapter)