By John M. Broder
Published: October 22, 2009
WASHINGTON — The Interior Department on Thursday proposed designating more than 200,000 square miles of land, sea and ice along the northern coast of Alaska as critical habitat for the shrinking polar bear population.
The polar bears are continuing to have a decrease in their population. There are a few reasons for this but the two main ones that upset me are global warming and oil drilling. Of course there isn’t much we can do about the global warming crisis, we did this to ourselves and we cannot reverse it, but the oil drilling is controllable. The bears have no where to go so the government is going to give them a 200,000 square mile area in
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