September 24, 2007
It’s Not Hot in Here, It’s Just Global Warming
BY: Andy Sharpless
Reports are all over the headlines recently of creatures, particularly Arctic and Antarctic marine creatures, being threatened by extinction because the Earth is warming too fast for them or their icy environments to be able to sustain themselves.
A colony of Antarctic penguins, for one, could be extinct in as little as eight years, according to one researcher who’s been documenting their population since the mid-1970s. Upward of two-thirds of the Arctic polar bears could be wiped out by 2050 because their habitat is melting, according to one study.
Sounds a little like the Science report released last fall that said commercial fisheries will effectively collapse by mid-century at the rate we fish our oceans. There’s definitely a pattern here – is anyone else noticing this dismal trend?