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14.05.2008
A Landmark Day for Polar Bears

They're officially on the endangered species list:

The Bush administration today designated the polar bear as threatened with extinction, making the big arctic bear, whose fate clings to shrinking sea ice, the first creature added to the endangered species list primarily because of global warming.

The designation invokes federal protections under the Endangered Species Act, the nation's most powerful environmental law that requires designation of critical habitat to be protected as well as forming a strategy to assist the bear population's recovery.

The decision came only after a U.S. District Court in Oakland forced the Bush administration's hand by imposing a May 15 deadline for the decision that was supposed to have been completed by Jan. 9.

--Josh Patashnik 

Posted: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 3:59 PM with 3 comment(s)

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liberal reformer said:

Once again, to the Bushies, "do the right thing" is only a slogan. We have come to a sorry pass when the federal judiciary is compelled to make de facto enviromental policy.

May 14, 2008 5:10 PM

maxblum13 said:

hooray news from Oakland and no one got killed!  It's nice to see some positive news about our town every once in a while in the national press.

May 15, 2008 4:12 AM

butchie b said:

Yes, as far as I know the first species to be "threatened" as their overall number is going up, not down.  Odd, no?

May 15, 2008 1:42 PM