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In 2012 Arctic sea ice melted to new record low as Shell moves in to drill. #SaveTheArctic #TellShell
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In the near future the Arctic Ocean could be ice-free for the first time in human history. #SaveTheArctic
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The Arctic is the world's refrigerator: The white ice cools us and reflects sunlight. #TellShell
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#SaveTheArctic! Oil companies have their eyes on the Arctic - You can stop them: #tellshell
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Polar bear survival less certain as ice thins and hunting becomes harder. #SaveTheArctic #TellShell
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In 2011 a polar bear had to swim 687km in search of sea ice to hunt. Her cub didn't survive.
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At one point in July 2012, 97% of the surface ice in Greenland was melting. #SaveTheArctic #TellShell
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There is so much water in the Greenland ice sheet that if it melted fully, sea level would rise by more than 7 meters.
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Almost 2 million people from around the world have joined the #SaveTheArctic movement. Join us:
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Oil companies showed their destructive power in the Gulf of Mexico. Don't let them do that to the Arctic! #tellshell
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