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The Wonder of Polar Bears

July 29, 2009

Posted by Andrew Wetzler in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

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bears, globalwarming, kektavik, mensjournal, polar, richardnelson, seaice

This month’s Men’s Journal has a nice profile by Jacques Leslie of Richard Nelson, a naturalist and radio personality, and a recent trip Nelson took to Kaktovik, Alaska, to narrate a monologue about the polar bear. Seeing an animal...continued

The Polar Bear Debate: Lots of Smoke, But Not Much Heat

July 6, 2009

Posted by Andrew Wetzler in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
armstrong, globalwarming, polarbears, snowgoose

Over at environment360, Ed Struzik has an excellent roundup of the very thin evidence behind the arguments of those who doubt the impact that climate change is having on the polar bear. I’ve touched on these issues here, here, and...continued

Environmentalism and Religion

June 30, 2009

Posted by Andrew Wetzler in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming , U.S. Law and Policy

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consevation, environmentalism, globalwarming, policy, religion

  Jonathan Zasloff, an environmental law professor at UCLA, has an interesting post up at Legal Planet about the role of environmentalism and religion, a topic I’ve touched on here at Switchboard before.  Zasloff is taking a course on Jewish...continued

Moose Don’t Live in Texas (Or How Global Warming Will Change the Midwest)

June 17, 2009

Posted by Andrew Wetzler in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

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adaptation, biogems, globalwarming, michigan, minnesota, moose, wildlife, wyomong

Yesterday’s NOAA Report on the impact of global warming is a humdinger.  What especially caught my eye was a graphic in the regional report on the impact a warming world will have on Illinois and Michigan.  As you can see,...continued

One of these things is not like the other…or is it?

May 8, 2009

Posted by Andrew Wetzler in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

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4(d)rule, biogems, endangeredspeciesact, globalwarming, polarbears, seaice

In another disappointing turn of events, today Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar effectively endorsed the Bush Administration's policy of excluding the effects of global warming pollution on polar bears from consideration under the Endangered Species Act.  The Secretary decided...continued

Polar Bear News

May 7, 2009

Posted by Andrew Wetzler in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
arctic, armstrong, bears, biogems, endangeredspecies, globalwarming, polarbears, snowgoose, wildlife

Andrew Revkin just posted a nice link to a recent response by one of the world's foremost polar bear experts to an attack on global-warming based predictions of polar bear declines.  The original critique was written by J. Scott Armstrong,...continued

As go whitebark pine, so go grizzly bears?

April 17, 2009

Posted by Andrew Wetzler in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

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biogems, endangeredspecies, endangeredspeciesact, globalwarming, grizzly, whitebarkpine, yellowstone

Ralph Maughan links to a very important article by the AP's Matthew Brown in today’s Casper-Star Tribune on the connection between increasing human-bear conflicts (guess what, the bear loses) and the decline of high alpine whitebark pine trees.   As...continued

Just because it’s conventional wisdom, doesn’t mean it’s wrong

March 25, 2009

Posted by Andrew Wetzler in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming , U.S. Law and Policy

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endangeredspecies, globalwarming, polarbears, science

When I was in law school, it was very common for professors to begin a classroom discussion of some theoretical topic or another by saying: “The conventional wisdom is….”  This was always a sure sign that, whatever the conventional wisdom,...continued

Nothing to see here…move along, move along

March 18, 2009

Posted by Andrew Wetzler in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
globalwarming, internationallaw, norway, polarbears, tromso

Photo: Closed Door by jeco, Creative Commons 2.0 license One of the biggest frustrations about working in the international arena on environmental issues is the limited role that non-governmental organizations (NGOs) like NRDC are often able to play in the...continued

When the Forests Fade

January 23, 2009

Posted by Andrew Wetzler in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
endangeredspecies, endangeredspeciesact, globalwarming, petition, whitebarkpine, yellowstone

Bettina Boxall has a great post in LA Times's Greenspace about a new study in the journal Science that finds the background mortality rate from unmanaged old forests in the United States has doubled in the last thirty years. The...continued

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