LOGO: Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines. A Progressive Journal of News and Opinion. Editor, Robert Scheer. Publisher, Zuade Kaufman.Best Political Blog Winner, 2007 Webby Awards, People's Voice and Jury.   Christopher Hedges: Now Weekly - Starting September 1st - Truthdig Exclusive
 
August 29, 2008
Log in / Register

 Choose a size
Text Size

Reports
 * NEW! * The End of an Institution
 * NEW! * A Moment in History

Ear to the Ground

A/V Booth

Arts & Culture

Digs
Inside the Data Mine

Truthdig Bazaar
Fidel Castro: My Life: A Spoken Autobiography

Fidel Castro: My Life: A Spoken Autobiography

by Ignacio Ramonet and Fidel Castro
$26.40

more items

 
Ear to the Ground

Polar Bears Threatened

Email this item Email    Print this item Print   
Posted on Dec 27, 2006
Polar bear
firstpeople.us

The Department of the Interior will recommend adding polar bears to the endangered species list, a rare acknowledgment by the Bush administration of the impact of global warming. The world’s largest bears depend on ever-shrinking Arctic sea ice for their survival.

Washington Post:

The administration’s proposal—which was described by an Interior Department official who spoke on the condition of anonymity—stems from the fact that rising temperatures in the Arctic are shrinking the sea ice that polar bears need for hunting. The official insisted on anonymity because the department will submit the proposal [Wednesday] for publication in the Federal Register, after which it will be subject to public comment for 90 days.

Identifying polar bears as threatened with extinction could have an enormous political and practical impact. As the world’s largest bear and as an object of children’s affection as well as Christmastime Coca-Cola commercials, the polar bear occupies an important place in the American psyche. Because scientists have concluded that carbon dioxide from power-plant and vehicle emissions is helping drive climate change worldwide, putting polar bears on the endangered species list raises the legal question of whether the government would be required to compel U.S. industries to curb their carbon dioxide output.

“We’ve reviewed all the available data that leads us to believe the sea ice the polar bear depends on has been receding,” said the Interior official, who added that U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officials have concluded that polar bears could be endangered within 45 years. “Obviously, the sea ice is melting because the temperatures are warmer.”

Northern latitudes are warming twice as rapidly as the rest of the globe, according to a 2004 scientific assessment, and by the end of the century annual ocean temperatures in the Arctic may rise an additional 13 degrees Fahrenheit. As a result, researchers predict that summer sea ice, which polar bears use as a platform to hunt for ringed seals, will decline 50 to 100 percent. Just this month, researchers at the National Center for Atmospheric Research outlined a worst-case scenario in which summer sea ice could disappear by 2040.

Read more

Email Newsletter

Get truth delivered to your inbox every week.

Previous item: Gerald Ford Dead at 93

Next item: Iran's Afghan Strategy

Jump to Comments

Advertisement


Elsewhere: .

Comments

Are you a Truthdig member yet? Login now, or register with Truthdig.

By Flying Dutchman, December 28, 2006 at 3:30 pm #
(Unregistered commenter)

Which monarch family? Butterflies or royals?

Report this

By Thanku4playing, December 28, 2006 at 3:28 pm #
(Unregistered commenter)

How is it that a bear that can easily swim 60 miles in the open ocean is drowning because of global warming?  If the polar bear is endangered why are natives alowed to hunt polar bears?

Report this

By Avici, December 27, 2006 at 2:00 pm #
(Unregistered commenter)

This is a real tragedy.  We see our end but still we continue to race towards it.

Report this

By C Quil, December 27, 2006 at 1:11 pm #
(Unregistered commenter)

What took them so long? The people who live in the area have known for decades. Putting them on the endangered list won’t do anything, I’m afraid. They’re goners.

Report this

By jon eden, December 27, 2006 at 12:09 pm #
(Unregistered commenter)

Would not want to hold my breath until the listing under this administration for any reason, let alone global warming.

Jon

http://StudentsForTheEarth.org

Report this

By Quy Tran, December 27, 2006 at 9:34 am #
(Unregistered commenter)

The monarch family should be on the list of endangered species instead of polar bears.

Report this

Add Your Comment

Posts by unregistered readers are moderated. Posts by members
are published immediately. Why wait? Register today!






Notify you when others comment on this article?


Are you a human?
Retype the word you see here.


Please read and abide by our comment policy.
By submitting this comment, you agree to this site's terms and conditions.

Newsletter

Get Truthdig in your inbox

Privacy Policy

 
Click here to advertise with Truthdig
 

 
Join the Liberal Blog Advertising Network
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A Progressive Journal of News and Opinion. Editor, Robert Scheer. Publisher, Zuade Kaufman.
Copyright © 2008 Truthdig, L.L.C. All rights reserved.