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polar

[poh-ler] / ˈpoʊ lər /




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A mother polar bear and her three cubs pause after a long journey along the Hudson Bay coast.

From BBC

"It fuels tropical and subtropical storms and exacerbates ongoing sea-ice loss in the polar regions."

From Barron's

A 2016 public consultation exercise conducted by the Natural Environment Research Council asked Brits to name a new polar scientific research ship and ended in a hefty victory for the name Boaty McBoatface.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nearly all of the planet's land ice -- about 99 percent -- is stored in the polar ice sheets, mainly in Antarctica and the Arctic, especially Greenland, glaciologist Christian Vincent told AFP.

From Barron's

Gilles Garric, polar oceanographer at French climate research institute Mercator Ocean Toulouse, said this winter was among the "top three" so far.

From Barron's