Saturday, February 16th, 2008

US Misses Second Deadline to Protect Polar Bears

The United States has missed its own postponed deadline to decide if polar bears need protection from climate change, and critics link the delay to an oil lease sale in a vast swath of the bear’s icy habitat.

“When it comes to the survival of the polar bear, the Bush administration is putting the ‘dead’ back into ‘deadline,’” said Rep. Ed Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat who heads a House of Representatives panel on climate change.

“Now that the Bush administration has taken care of its clear first priority - taking care of their friends in the oil industry - perhaps they can finally give the polar bear, and the global warming that is causing the bear’s demise, the attention it is due,” Markey said in a statement. Reuters

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Posted at 15:10 ET on February 16th, 2008. Filed under "Bush administration| Environmental"
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