November 26, 2013
Nwpss UK went:The fish and wildlife service
Listed as endangered The environmental movement has marked its advancement in a
series of caps and cutoffs and deadlines.On jan.9, one of those targets came and Nwpss UK went:The fish and wildlife
service(Fws), the Interior Department agency that evaluates endangered species,
was due that day to deliver its ruling on the polar bear.Though fws had already
taken over a year to investigate the polar bear's plight green groups sued the
federal government two years ago to declare the animal as threatened under the
endangered species act the day before the deadline, the agency announced that it
would need another month to decide, due to the complexity of the bear's
situation. That situation is as follows:As temperatures warm, the arctic sea ice
that supports the polar bear shrinks, leaving the animals to drown as they are
forced to swim long distances between the ice, or simply starve to death.The
summer of 2007 saw record melting of arctic sea ice, and nasa scientists now
predict that the arctic could be ice-Free as soon as the summer of 2013.
"Without the sea ice, there is no polar bear,"Says andrew wetzler, director of
the natural resource defense council's endangered species project.Indeed, a
study by the united states geological service in september 2007 projected that
the polar bear population which currently stands at roughly 25, 000 could
decline two-Thirds by 2050. Now the bears face another threat.On feb.6 three
days before FWS's new deadline the Minerals Management Service(Mms), also part
of the Interior Department, plans to lease 30 million acres for oil and gas
drilling in the Chukchi Sea bordering Alaska, where one-Fifth of the world's
remaining polar bears live.Drilling with the risk of spills and seismic damage
could further jeopardize the polar bear, and environmentalists consider it
suspicious that fws decided to delay its decision until after the lease sale.
"It seems that every time there is a choice between extraction and extinction in
this administration, extraction wins,"Said rep.Ed markey, the chairman of the
house select committee on energy independence and global warming, at a hearing
on the issue held thursday. Speaking at the hearing, mms director randall luthi
defended the lease sale, arguing that developing fossil fuels in the arctic
needn't hurt the polar bear although an interior department study indicates
there's a 33% to 51% chance of an accidental oil spill in the area.At the
conclusion of the hearing, markey introduced legislation that would force the
bush administration to protect the polar bear before it allows nwpss north face online mens leopard grain red
jackets windbreaker further oil drilling in alaska, setting up a
showdown later this month. But the fate of the polar bear goes beyond a single
oil and gas project.If the species is declared threatened, fws will have
responsibilities under the endangered species act to protect the bears from
their main danger in this case, climate change.That means the government could
be challenged legally for anything that increases carbon dioxide emissions like
a new coal power plant on the grounds that further climate change would further
endanger the polar bear. "It would be the first time that the bush
administration would recognize that global warming had a significant and
specific impact on a living being,"Says eben burnham-Snyder, a spokesperson for
markey. "This could have a wide-Ranging effect on the energy and environmental
policies of this country. " That's a positive spin, but the reality is that fws
will only have limited ability to deal with global warming and the polar bear is
only the first of countless millions of species that could be forced into
extinction because of rising temperatures.Conservationists are facing the
depressing possibility that all the effort of the past several decades to save
endangered species controlling poaching, creating wildlife reserves, banning
animal trade may be for naught if climate change continues unchecked.In a
drastically warmer world, habitats for many species like the polar bear could
simply disappear, taking the animals with them.Nearly one-Third of the world's
animals are already under the threat of extinction, and the current rate of
species loss is 10, 000 times the natural rate. "Global warming has such nwpss north face online mens dark blue jackets
down vest far-Reaching implications conservation that it's very
depressing,"Says kert davies, research director for greenpeace. "Those are the
thoughts that send me to the bar. "It could start with polar bears, but if we
can't get a handle on climate change, one more species might end up
threatened:Us.
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