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Administration Will Miss Deadline for Polar Bear Endangered Species


A year ago, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service promised a decision on the polar bear as a "threatened" species under the federal Endangered Species Act. January is here, time is up and once again the only thing this administration can come up with is more excuses.

Bush - Monumental failure on climate change

In his State of the Union address last night, Bush made it clear what we've been saying all along: He has no plan to fight global warming, and is set on leaving a legacy of neglect, obstruction and destruction when it comes to climate change. On the eve of Bush’s bogus "Major Emitters Meeting", activists have taken to the US capitol to call attention to Bush’s disastrous policies and his plan to put a wrench in the UN's process.

A decade of Antarctic protection

On this date in 1998, more than ten years of Greenpeace efforts delivered a champagne moment, when an extraordinary international agreement came into force, protecting the Antarctic continent from oil and minerals exploitation for the next five decades. Today, we take a moment to honour the efforts that are still keeping an entire continent safe from the catastrophe of oil spills, even as we redouble our efforts to protect its oceans from further threats.

Australia to back Kyoto

It was an unprecedented election campaign in Australia. Every party was forced to take a position on climate change. In the end, Labor was victorious - boosted by a pledge to sign the Kyoto Protocol and generate 20 percent of Australia's energy from renewable sources by 2020.