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Explorer: New polar bear status highlights global warming

Canadian Press Article online since May 15th 2008, 0:00
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Explorer: New polar bear status highlights global warming
This Monday, May 22, 2006 file photo provided by Mary Sage shows a polar bear watching a whaling crew off shore near Barrow, Alaska. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Courtesy of Mary Sage, Joseph Napaaqtuq Sage
MINNEAPOLIS - Polar explorer Will Steger says he doubts the decision to list the polar bear as a threatened species will mean much more protection for the endangered animals.
But Steger says Wednesday's decision by the U.S. Interior Department at least puts the problem of global warming on the front burner. Steger spoke via satellite phone from the Canadian Arctic, where he's leading a dogsled expedition to Ellesmere Island.
The team is less than 800 kilometres from the North Pole.
Ironically, Steger says their progress has been complicated by a large concentration of polar bears in the area hunting seals.
The expedition includes six people in their 20s from the United States, Canada, Britain and Norway. They're seeking to build support among young people for solutions to global warming.
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On the Net:
Expedition site: www.globalwarming101.com
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