The Power of Citizen Journalism
Post News ($)»     Post Blog»     Upload Image»     Groups»     Events»     Alerts»     How do I ...»
Email Print Share

Email this article

Recipient email:
Your email:
optional
Message:
optional

article imageThe Polar Bear Makes The List

Posted May 14, 2008 by  KJ (momentsintime) in Environment | 3 comments | 289 views
Next in Environment
Related News
1 more article on this subject:
Advertising
The polar bear has been added to the list of endangered animals. As the rising temperatures in the Arctic Sea causes the ice to vanish so are the bears.
The polar bear is the first animal to be added to the list of threatened animals as a result of global warming. In Canada the bears are already listed as a species of "special concern."

Surveys ordered by Dirk Kempthorne, the U.S. Interior Secretary shows that the sea ice is even less than earlier models had predicted they would be.

If the ice continues to melt as rapidly as it is now the polar bear will be down to two-thirds of their now dwindling population by 2050.

There are an estimated 25,000 polar bears is in the Arctic now. Most of those live in the 30 million acres of the Alaska's Chukchi Sea. That area is about to be auctioned off for oil and gas exploration by the United States.

The World Wildlife Federation and other environmentalists had been after the U.S. to add the polar bear to the endangered species list prior to the auction which would allow for additional protections added to the sales agreements.
article:254712:10::0
2 subscribers
Subscribe To This Thread[?] :
  • redhawk Posted May 16, 2008 by  redhawk
    #1
    The Secretary of the Interior said yesterday that the White polar Bear was not classified as an endangered Specie since their Numbers actually grew from 5,000 to over 17,000 and therefore are not subject to Enviromantal laws which would cause major litigations should the Gov't rediscover a spine and give out leases for oil exploration in the Artic.. The polar Bear is Officially designated as a possible Threatened Species and not subject to the Enviromental laws..
    This will prove interesting if and when the time comes...Interview was Yesterday on C-Span..
  • skeptikool Posted May 16, 2008 by  skeptikool
    #2
    I think it's less lack of spine, than too much gut, redhawk. Is it not bad enough that humans have to die in our thirst for oil?
  • redhawk Posted May 16, 2008 by  redhawk
    #3
    @ skeptikool
    I think it's less lack of spine, than too much gut, redhawk. Is it not bad enough that humans have to die in our thirst for oil?

    BUT TRy to make the LOON LAKE inhabitants believe that humans are Important.( other than themselves). after all they want to manage our lives.. and that IS the Scary thought.. Beware of the Leftonistas.. Humans do not count as it was proven in Russia, china , and so on throughout History...under Totalitarian Socialist regimes!!

Add a Comment

You have to Login or Register to comment


Email:
Password:
Remember meForgot password?