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Our Polar Bears, Ourselves
It wasn't much noticed at the time, but three weeks before she was chosen as John McCain's vice presidential running mate, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin played a key supporting role in the latest episode of the Bush Administration's eight-year war on the Endangered Species Act, one of the cornerstones of American environmental law. On August 4 Alaska sued the government for listing the polar bear as a "threatened" species, an action, the lawsuit asserted, that would harm "oil and gas...development" in the state. In an accompanying statement, Palin complained that the listing "was not based on the best scientific and commercial data available" and should be rescinded.
The Bush Administration had not wanted to designate the polar bear as threatened in the first place; now Palin's lawsuit provided cover to backtrack on the decision. The Interior Department had issued the listing only after environmental groups filed two lawsuits, and the courts ordered compliance. While the polar bear population was currently stable, the plaintiffs argued, greenhouse gas emissions were melting the Arctic ice that polar bears rely on to hunt seals, their main food source. A study by the US Geological Survey supported this argument, concluding that two-thirds of all polar bears could be gone by 2050 if Arctic ice continues to melt as scientists project. The listing was the first time global warming had been cited as the sole premise in an Endangered Species Act case, and Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne clearly wanted it to be the last. When Kempthorne announced the polar bear listing on May 14, he emphasized that it would not affect federal policy on global warming or block development of "our natural resources in the Arctic."
A week after Palin's lawsuit, Kempthorne delivered on that pledge. On August 11 he proposed new rules that could allow federal agencies to decide for themselves whether their actions will imperil a threatened or endangered species. The rule reverses precedent: since passage of the Endangered Species Act in 1973, scientists from the Fish and Wildlife Service have made such determinations independent of the agency involved. Under the new rule, if the Army Corps of Engineers is building a dam, the corps can decide whether it is putting species at risk. To make sure no one missed the point, Kempthorne told reporters that the new rule, which he termed "a narrow regulatory change," would keep the Endangered Species Act from becoming "a back door" to making climate change policy.
Hated by the right wing as an infringement on property rights, the Endangered Species Act has been on Bush's hit list since the beginning of his presidency, when he chose Gale Norton as his first Interior Secretary. A Republican woman of the West like Palin, Norton assailed the act and did all she could to undermine it. "The Bush Administration has listed only sixty species as threatened or endangered, compared with 522 under Clinton and 231 under the first President Bush," says Noah Greenwald, science director of the Center for Biological Diversity, the lead plaintiff in the polar bear case. "And it took a court order to make each of those sixty listings happen."
Kempthorne's proposal nevertheless seems likely to go forward. An obligatory thirty-day period for public comment expires September 15, after which Interior can begin to implement the rule. Congress could block funding, but few expect that to happen. Lawsuits are certain to follow, but critics say the quickest solution would be for the next administration to withdraw the rule. Barack Obama seems likely to do that; he immediately condemned Kempthorne's proposal. John McCain was silent. But his choice of Palin--who does not believe global warming is caused by humans but does think it's acceptable for humans to gun down wolves from airplanes--suggests that Arctic creatures have much to fear from a McCain administration.
And not just Arctic creatures. What's missing from most discussions about endangered species is that preserving other species is not an act of charity; it is essential to our own survival. "Endangered species issues are usually seen as humans versus nature--we act in favor of one or the other--and that's just not the case," says Aaron Bernstein, a fellow at the Center for Health and the Global Environment at Harvard and an editor (with Eric Chivian) of Sustaining Life: How Human Health Depends on Biodiversity. "Polar bears hold tremendous value to medicine, for example," explains Bernstein. "There is something about the metabolism of female polar bears that allows them to put on tremendous amounts of fat before winter but not become Type 2 diabetic. We don't understand how they do it yet, but this research is hugely important for the tens of millions of people who suffer from Type 2 diabetes."
But human dependence on other species is even broader. "We need [ants] to survive, but they don't need us at all," notes naturalist E.O. Wilson in a quote Bernstein and Chivian include in Sustaining Life. Without ants (and countless other underground species that will never be the subject of impassioned environmental appeals) to ventilate the soil, the earth would rot, halting food production. Without trees and other elements of a healthy forest, water supplies would shrink. Take away coral reefs and you destroy the bottom of the marine food chain. Global warming is on track to make as much as one-quarter of all plant and animal species on earth extinct by 2040, threatening general ecosystem collapse. To study the natural world is to realize, in the words of the environmental axiom, that everything is connected. What we do to the polar bears, we do to ourselves.
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Show AllPalin's not the first and probably won't be the last to cause the polar bears to go extinct as this has been ongoing for decades. We the people need to change our dependence and usage on oil and switch to INDUSTRIAL HEMP as the fundamental basis. HEMP can replace crude oil from manufacturing to fuel 100%. The Endangered Species Act will be null and void regardless unless we the people stand up to the 71 year ban on Cannabis. Support Ron Paul's Hemp Farming Act NOW ! He's trying again and you all owe him your support so contact your representative and tell them to support that legislation so that we can shut down the BIG OIL bullies BIG TIME.
Nine polar bears were seen swimming in open ocean a few weeks ago. It was documented by scientist who were monitoring the sea ice melt (I believe). While polar bears are quite capable swimmers and often cross large expanses of ocean, I believe this was an unprecedented observation. These bears were swimming for their lives to reach either land, or solid sea ice where they can hunt. But, what would Palin and her ilk care? It's all about drilling for more oil. It's all about extending man's dominion over the planet that their god gave them. It's all about getting to those "end of days" and being "raptured" up to their heaven. My question is, do I want people who have this as their destination driving the bus?
The Arctic meltdown is just another economic opportunity for them - no ice at the North Pole? Easier for the tankers to get through! No snow cover above the Arctic Circle? Easier to find oil and gold! Maybe if they could trap the billowing methane clouds as they're released from the thawing (ex-)permafrost and tundra we could all benefit from another hydrocarbon fuel, rather than having it destroy the ozone layer and kill us all off. In all the big planetary die-offs over the millenia (or 6000 yrs, to Palin) the large beasts at the top of the food chain, who are dependent on every other link in that chain, are the first to go. Polar bears are the largest land predators on earth; the pinnacle of the food chain. They are the big fat desparately-swimming canary in our coal mine. You know what else is way up the food chain? Yup, you and me...
Predators are there to keep other species' populations in check. They also eliminate the unfit and improve species including ours in ancient times.
Now that we've largely rid ourselves of large predators and lacking birth control programs, we try to keep our populations in check by killing each other.
But instead of improving the species by eliminating the unfit, the unfit rule us by their unnatural hoarding of money-power. That is why so many plutocrats are weak and ugly and so many of their children are dumb.
And this is where, ironically, humans screwing with natural selection have circumvented evolution, so the deniers are in some way fulfulling their perverse prophecy. When an articial substance, money, is introduced into the natural equation, the rules must be re-written to account for the pollution. Mother Earth does not like this type of aberration, and is desparately trying to expel the human parasite. My bets's on Mother Nature.
A side by side visual comparison of the Arctic melt... and it's not over yet. Note the fact that both the Northwest and Northeast passages are open. Also note the total lack of ice anywhere near Alaska and what appears to be a significant loss of land based ice in Northern Russia and Canada. Land based ice loss contributes to rising sea level.
All of this is within the last 10 weeks. You can adjust the dates to go back even further to compare the entire melt results.
http://igloo.atmos.uiuc.edu/cgi-bin/test/print.sh?fm=09&fd=11&fy=2008&sm=07&sd=01&sy=2008
Thanks toast, for showing us that we're all toast.
ha! Yes, some sooner than others.
As the sea water warms, the propensity for larger storms increases. Have friends in Galveston (who left) so have been tracking via webcams that are around the island... almost all either inop or overserved now, but before they went, got some clear indication that Galveston may just get wiped clean. Many areas already flooding and the storm is still 8 hours away. Same with Surf City.
The webcams in Houston are probably still working, but effects won't be really felt there until later tonight.
Some good pic links here:
http://twitter.com/TrackingIke
Unfortunately the EPA no longer exists in its function and overseeing of the protection of the environment. Dick Cheney has seen to that. It was sickening to see the Repugs booing at the RNC the mention of protecting the environment. It truly is a Scorched Earth policy. I bet Pitbull Palin wishes she could hunt polar bears from her state-owned helicopter as they swim for land or ice. Such fun!
"she could hunt polar bears from her state-owned helicopter as they swim for land or ice."
And that idea could be used to further empower Big Brother. The next thing is misusing nano-technology to hunt down dissenters against bad government from the air ! Folks, this is not good at all.
I saw the spectacle too, and must say it reminded me of one of those Nazi Party rallies. I understand that the average income of those on the floor of the RNC was $500,000 per year. I'd also like to make an analogy of the Edgar Allan Poe story "Mask of the Red Death." The nobility holed themselves up in a castle, to avoid the plague, while the peasants kept out died down the hill below; but the plague enters into the masked ball they were having, and everyone dies anyway. Repugs have the same attitude: they're either rich enough to think they can avoid the financial collapse as well as the environmental collapse, or the Christianist amongst them welcome the doom of global warming because Jesus is going to come back when all is said and done, and they as "true believers" will be raptured.
An otherwise good and important article has a common flaw. It's anthropocentrism, seeing life as only valuable if it provides something to humans. We have this erroneous idea that all of of life's evolution culminated with us. That we are excepted from the laws of life. That we are separate from and not part of nature.
Diversity is natures way of ensuring that life continues. Having a large diversity of species means that in the event of say, a radical increase in temperature, many life forms will survive.
Dominant humanity, is in free fall to a crash. The way we live is unsustainable. At our current rate we will crash within a few generations. A blink of an eye in biological time. It is true that what we do to polar bears we do to ourselves. We are killing ourselves and we are taking the polar bears with us, along with thousands of other species.
america with each passing day illustrates its complete disconnect with reality or rather the laws of nature.
Forever choosing the laws of man [and of course our 1st laws "came" to us thru a dog/god what more is one able to ask for as proof of our ironclad logic] over the laws of nature [the universe in effect] we are simply demonstrating that we do indeed believe, for a fact [well maybe in place of any facts], we have complete control of everything and absolute dominion over all else on this spaceship.
So once again I ask "Just how fuckin' stupid is humankind ?"
"Fascism Is Soley A Human Disease"
"So once again I ask "Just how fuckin' stupid is humankind ?"
Stupid enough to have been killing off species for a long, long time. How many people stomp on a spider if they see one? How many run for the ant spray whenever they see an ant hill? How many have their yards, and maybe their houses sprayed every year, which ends up causing birds to die from eating the pesticide laden bugs and seeds? The chain of these killings go deep, into lifeforms we can't even see. Now we're getting to those we can see, and they'll be leaving here one by one. We're like the snake that wiggles around until the sun goes down after it's had its head chopped off. We've killed ourselves and don't know it yet. Supreme Justice.
Tom Larsen is right.
Its another we need Nature article--but its selfish--even uses the "research on polar bears" argument like they used to use about the Amazon. Appealing to human selfishness is not enough--you need religious fervor(unfortunately neither theism or secularism or paganism is enough.
"We need [ants] to survive, but they don't need us at all,"
*ditto for worms and yet ants and worms are considered worthless. Pigs are considered dirty, weasels evil... Humans like to deflect their own failings onto others.
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Sarah Palin has risen to prominence because she lives in Alaska and is a republican supporter of burn the oil, gas and coal for all its worth, for its wealthy owners and shareholders, and keeping our carbon energy civilization on its earth destroying path. She is another carbon copy republican extremist, willing to deny or not capable of the intellectual effort required to understand how she is helping global warming. Anybody who denies humans are causing the premature death of this planet should be automatically barred from running for or holding a public office. Not only should she not be a presidential candidate, she should be booted out of her current job.
The corporate elite and their selected stooges (we have to pretend that they were elected) will wage war on anything that get in the way of their profit- Iraqis, Afghanistanis, or Polar Bears (and eventually you).
You would think that so called "progressives" who think they are so smart would have noticed that many animals have gone extinct long before humans came into prominence. Have any of you ever heard of dinosaurs? Do you blame George Bush for their extinction?
This non-sequitor of a comment is supposed to advance the discussion how? What "real world" are you living in exactly?
It is not just a matter of various extinctions. It is about the connectedness of the larger ecosystems in which we live!!!
The fact that we are in a great extinction process can very well mean that HUMANS will ALSO become extinct.
Now Anti-Environmentalists and those who consider themselves "pro-lifers" tend to get irked about saving whales and polar bears. "Why do you care more about whales then babies??" they cry.." You need to care about the unborn!"..
Yet.. they have NO understanding of science... or biology. If they REALLY cared about the human race surviving.. they WOULD care about Polar Bear Extinction as well as other huge warning signs that is indicating serious life support system failures.
THey see each part separately instead of a whole.
Stupid statements about liberals blaming bush for dinasaur extinction do not help the discussion. They just prove how IGNORANT they are about the science. At least you acknowledge dinasaurs.. but I wonder if you believe they existed with humans only about 6-10 thousands years ago!.. URHG
Don't whine when human beings REALLY start feeling the brunt of end of life for us on this planet as we know it!.. all your "pro life, save the babies" stuff won't do you much good when we have no food to eat because we have depleted our soil and oceans and toxified our planet to where we cannot live sustainably!!
"Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity" Horace Mann First President of Antioch College.
Ah…the people who are looking forward to seeing the world and all sinners being destroyed in a gigantic fire ball do not care about trying to save the environment.
Hopefully, when they ALL are exterminated, we can distribute and share with everyone else all the goodies that they leave behind. Mother Earth will not miss a one of them.
Ya know…if we here are all so damn smart and know everything that is going on, why in the hell aren't we doing anything about it?
Maybe we need to discuss first and spread the word. Why don't you bring others over to see the viewpoints. It could work in the long run.
All life is so much alike as to render any differences trivial. We share 90% of our DNA with the pine tree and 99.9% with other apes.
When DDT was developed we were real dummies not to consider that if it was so good at killing insects it might not be the best thing possible for us.
Polar bears are mammals, like we are. If they are dying because of something we are doing might it not be a good idea to stop doing that?
It is no coincidence that the people promoting more drilling and "clean coal" are the same people who insist that there is nothing wrong with hunting wolves from planes, allowing deforestation, and the extinction of more species every day...
The implied question is "What's that got to do with me?"