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U.S. Delays Polar Bear Listing Decision
John Roach, National Geographic News
Jan. 9 – The U.S. government today postponed a final decision on whether to list the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.
The delay stems from a backlog of work, not scientific uncertainty or a pending lease sale for oil and gas development in polar bear habitat, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said during a telephone press briefing.
The service said it will miss its original Wednesday deadline but plans to make a formal recommendation within 30 days. No firm decision date was set, however.
Evaluation of a suite of reports from the U.S. Geological Survey that concluded two-thirds of the world's polar bears could go extinct by 2050 prompted the delay, the service said. Read full article.
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Saving polar bears, therefore, requires human action to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, Siegel noted. But taking such action is a political decision.
"We know what we have to do to save polar bears," she said. "We just have to start doing it."
Kassie Siegel
Center Climate Program Director
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