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Polar bears in climate awareness | Polar bears in climate awareness |
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A 16ft (5m) sculpture of a polar bear and cub stranded on an iceberg has been pulled along the Thames to raise awareness of climate change. | A 16ft (5m) sculpture of a polar bear and cub stranded on an iceberg has been pulled along the Thames to raise awareness of climate change. |
The structure was launched in Greenwich, south-east London, before being pulled by a tug to Tower Bridge and the Houses of Parliament. | The structure was launched in Greenwich, south-east London, before being pulled by a tug to Tower Bridge and the Houses of Parliament. |
The stunt is to highlight the plight of the Arctic mammal which is facing extinction due to global warming. | The stunt is to highlight the plight of the Arctic mammal which is facing extinction due to global warming. |
A team of 15 artists spent two months working on the 1.5 tonne sculpture. | A team of 15 artists spent two months working on the 1.5 tonne sculpture. |
Wildlife broadcaster Sir David Attenborough said: "The melting of the polar bears' sea ice habitat is one of the most pressing environmental concerns of our time. | Wildlife broadcaster Sir David Attenborough said: "The melting of the polar bears' sea ice habitat is one of the most pressing environmental concerns of our time. |
"We need to do what we can to protect the world's largest land carnivores from extinction." | "We need to do what we can to protect the world's largest land carnivores from extinction." |
The sculpture will travel to other cities around the UK, including Birmingham and Glasgow. | The sculpture will travel to other cities around the UK, including Birmingham and Glasgow. |
The work has been commissioned by Eden, a new digital television channel devoted to natural history programming. |
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