First published at 06:18 UTC on October 27th, 2022.
Cassandra informs us that, according to the WWF, the population of Adelie penguins is growing, in spite of previous statements by other organizations in the last three years, but because other penguins are breeding faster still it is global warming …
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Cassandra informs us that, according to the WWF, the population of Adelie penguins is growing, in spite of previous statements by other organizations in the last three years, but because other penguins are breeding faster still it is global warming and reasons.
Cassandra shows us that, assuming it went down to that, the Adelie penguins can brutalize anybody who annoys them, this including people getting in the way of their food.
She reminds us that the current environment is causing plankton to grow even under the arctic polar ice cap, and that more plankton means more krill and more fish. Which leads to more penguin, seals and bears. Doh!
Environmental SJWs are so bad that they are good, aren't they?
Violent penguin
https://imgur.com/gallery/KVrbI
WWF, on the danger to Adelies in spite of growing numbers
https://www.wwf.org.uk/updates/10-facts-about-adelie-penguins
2016 paper indicating that Adelies were decreasingin population
https://www.iflscience.com/plants-and-animals/how-ad-lie-and-gentoo-penguins-avoid-food-fights-antarctica/
The research paper on which the second reference is based. Interestingly, it quotes the population of Adelie penguins at 15,000 in 1975, but fails to give a number, instead going for a "few thousand pairs" of Adelie Penguins.
http://www1.udel.edu/udaily/2016/jan/penguins-foraging-010616.html
State of the Polar Bear report, by Dr Susan Crawford. Figure is from page 15.
https://www.thegwpf.org/content/uploads/2019/02/State-of-the-polar-bear2018.pdf
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