Polar bears’ declining mercury levels likely due to climate-related shifts

To understand how human activities are affecting the planet, scientists often study the health of animals in the wild. Now a new study, appearing in ACS’ journal Environmental Science & Technology, finds that the levels of mercury in some polar bears are declining. But rather than heralding a drop in mercury in the environment, the decrease could indicate how climate change has led the animals to shift foraging habits, which has affected their diets and weight.