Glaciers are important for our planet, as they greatly help regulate the Earth’s temperature. Unfortunately, this valuable resource has been affected by human intervention. On the Polar Bears International website, this issue is emphasized , highlighting the imminent danger polar bears are facing in the Arctic Circle. The article explains how many polar bears this year have experienced physical changes due to the threat to their natural habitat. Many of these changes are evident, such as the melting of glaciers, which basically leaves these animals without a place to live. In addition, it has become even harder for them to find food, causing a worrying thinness in many polar bears forcing some to resort to cannibalism, and injuries on their paw pads due to the fragile ice.

This year, a campaign has been launched to help prevent glacier melting, where private sectors, NGOs, and news outlets have joined forces to support this important cause. In a BBC video from about eight years ago, it is sadly shown that this problem is not something new, but a threat that has existed for decades. It is very sad to hear that, if things continue this way, polar bears could become extinct by the end of this century.
Furthermore, it is important to recognize that glaciers affect much more than just polar bears. They play a vital role in maintaining the planet’s balance. Their melting contributes to rising sea levels, which puts human communities and entire ecosystems at risk. The loss of ice also alters ocean currents and the global climate, even impacting regions far from the Arctic. That is why protecting glaciers is not only an environmental issue but also a social responsibility that involves all of us.
