US Delays Decision on Polar Bears and Global Warming
US: January 8, 2008
WASHINGTON - A U.S. decision on whether global warming threatens polar bears
will be delayed as much as a month, the federal Fish and Wildlife Service
said on Monday, prompting ire from environmental groups.
The deadline for deciding whether to list the big white bears as threatened
under the Endangered Species Act is Wednesday but a government statement
said analysis of scientific data and public comment will take more time.
"We expect to provide a final recommendation to the Secretary of the
Interior and finalize the decision within the next month," the statement
said.
A key piece of data under consideration is a September report from the U.S.
Geological Survey that predicted polar bears could disappear from places
where Arctic sea ice is melting fastest, including the northern coast of
Alaska.
Two-thirds of the world's polar bears could be gone by 2050 if predictions
about melting sea ice hold true, the report said. The ice is melting at
least in part because of human-caused climate change, scientists have said.
Polar bears depend on sea ice as a platform for hunting seals, and without
it, the bears could be forced onto land, where they are inefficient hunters.
Within minutes of the government's announcement of the delay, environmental
groups vowed to sue to enforce the deadline in the polar bear case.
"The Bush administration has squandered seven years denying the devastating
scientific evidence of global warming," Kert Davies of Greenpeace USA said
in a statement. "Stalling has cost us dearly, putting the polar bear at risk
of extinction and jeopardizing the future welfare of billions of people
around the world."
Greenpeace, the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Center for
Biological Diversity said in a joint statement they plan to start the legal
process on Wednesday with a formal notice to sue, as required under the
Endangered Species Act.
(Editing by Sandra Maler)
Story by Deborah Zabarenko, Environment Correspondent
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