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    US judge backs scientists on polar bears

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. judge on Thursday backed a finding by government scientists that global warming is threatening the survival of the polar bear.

    U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan ruled that a May 2008 decision by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to place the bear on the endangered species list as threatened because of melting sea ice was rational given the facts and best available science.

    Environmental groups had sued, saying the polar bear needed more protection under the Endangered Species Act. The state of Alaska, under the leadership of then-Gov. Sarah Palin, and hunting groups argued that the listing was unnecessary. They say the bear is protected by other laws and that the scientific case is shaky when it comes to predicting global warming's toll on the mammal.

    In a 116-page opinion, Sullivan dismissed both arguments as "nothing more than competing views about policy and science."

    "According to some plaintiffs, mainstream climate science shows that the polar bear is already irretrievably headed toward extinction throughout its range. According to others, climate science is too uncertain to support any reliable predictions about the future of polar bears," Sullivan wrote. "This Court is not empowered to choose among these competing views. That is particularly true where, as here, the agency is operating at the frontiers of science."

    The polar bear is unique among species protected under the Endangered Species Act because it is the first to be designated as threatened because of global warming.

    That means that while the bear has healthy populations now — some 25,000 can be found across the Arctic region from Alaska to Greenland — scientists had to project what would happen in coming decades. Their conclusion: an estimated 15,000 bears would be lost as rising temperatures caused by the buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere melted the sea ice on which the bears depend.

    Another complication was what under the law would be restricted, given that global warming is caused by pollution released far from where the bears live.

    When the bear was designated as threatened in 2008, the Bush administration made clear that finding could not be used as a backdoor way to control greenhouse gases. The Obama administration agreed a year later, saying activities outside of the bear's home — such as emissions from a power plant — could not be controlled using the Endangered Species Act. That exemption is being fought in a separate lawsuit.

    The Justice Department, in a statement issued Thursday, said it was pleased that the court agreed with its argument that the decision was based on the science available at the time.

    The Center for Biological Diversity, the environmental group that filed the lawsuit, called the decision mixed.

    "The good news is the judge strongly rejected the state of Alaska and various industry groups' arguments that global warming is too uncertain a threat for the bear to be protected at all," said Brendan Cummings, an attorney for the group. But Cummings said that in the years since the polar bear was listed as threatened, its plight has gotten worse.

    Sea ice, which hit an all-time summer low in 2007, has been declining over the past couple of decades and it is seen a big drop in 2011, said Mark Serreze, director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center. Figures for the past two months show that sea ice levels in the Arctic are currently on a trajectory below the record 2007 year, with weather in the coming month determining if 2011 breaks the 2007 mark, he said.

    Serreze said he figures the Arctic will be ice-free in the summertime by 2030. "In terms of where the science has gone, there's nothing that says we're not going to lose the summer sea ice. It's inevitable," Serreze said.

    Polar bears need ice for most of their life functions, but it is most important as a place to forage for seals, their favorite food.

    "Even if polar bears could be considered only threatened in 2008, they are clearly endangered today," Cummings said.

    Safari Club International argued against the listing altogether, because it means that the hides of bears hunted in Canada cannot be imported back into U.S., which bans hunting polar bears for sport. It has another lawsuit pending that specifically challenges the importation ban.

    "We are disappointed that the judge rejected our arguments that the bear shouldn't be listed at all," said the club's lawyer, Doug Burdin, who said he was still reviewing the ruling and legal options.

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    AP Science Writer Seth Borenstein contributed to this report.

     

    10 comments

    • fl1014  •  11 mths ago
      interested in reading the 116 page opinion myself .. anyone know how I can access the document .... long stop trusting summaries of today's reporters ....
    • Swede  •  11 mths ago
      another activist judge in bed with the tree huggers. forget science, lets legislate our will.
      • Matt T 11 mths ago
        whats a tree hugger? someone who hugs trees? how threatening. someone who cares about the planet? you know that you live on this planet too and need clean air and water.
      • vlad the impaler 11 mths ago
        You just another uneducated moron that don't give a crap about anything but the all mighty dollar.I not a tree hugger but as a life long outdoorsman I have learned the value of our natural world.We need our natural places not only for the wildlife but for our very own survival and we really don't need idiots like you!!!!!!!!!
      • middleman 10 mths ago
        How is he an activist judge? All this judge did was uphold what the Bush administration's scientists had decided.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  11 mths ago
      Two big time experts , neither probably have ventured north of Boston . What a joke !
      • Joe KIDD 11 mths ago
        You could not have said it better. Like the Sierra Club members, most of those dimwits never leave San Francisco.
      • Swede 11 mths ago
        my daughters 5th grade teacher told her students that if the plastic banding that holds six-pacs of beverages together were not cut the plastic could kill a baby seal.... I told my daughter to ask just how a baby seal was going to get to our landfill that is 80-miles from the ocean.... still waiting for the answer.
    • paul  •  11 mths ago
      do you think that if the ice goes away that these bears will not miagrate to land ?
      they will survive in spite of enviro whacks & science challanged judges
      • Frank 10 mths ago
        Why wouldn't polar bears have moved to other environments already if they could make a living in them? The judge in this case is backing what the biologists who study the bears say.
    • cada dia solo pienso  •  11 mths ago
      spieces come and go, it is called evolution... as far as man is part of the problem, well man is a spieces also..get over it ie man is a part of nature
    • Yahoo  •  11 mths ago
      The polar bears must hunt on the edges of the circular-cap of Arctic ice, which melts back toward the poles in the spring. If this ice melts too far away from the coast of Alaska/Canada the bears must swim many miles to reach the edge of the ice cap. Exhaustion/lack of prey can then easily kill them after this extreme swim.
    • Matt T  •  11 mths ago
      an activist judge is one whos decision you disagree with
      • Frank 10 mths ago
        Also bear in mind there's a law that requires action if a species is endangered. It's not exactly judicial activism to require action when it is required by a law. Judges are supposed to examine the evidence to see if a proposed action is required by the law.
    • tyc  •  10 mths ago
      92 percents of all the species that existed on earth are gone forever. New one will take it places. Thats life people.
    • HERETIC  •  10 mths ago
      I hope we don't make it a habit of listening to judges when it comes to scientific matters. They (in general) know as much about science as a 1-year-old.
    • Older and wiser  •  10 mths ago
      If all of the polar bears were to collectively pack up and leave for Mars it would have NO effect on me. What if hunters would have killed them all 150 years ago? Again, does it really matter? If all you have to do is follow polar bears around to make sure they exist, you need a job. A REAL job.
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