Posted by alister under Animal Charities , Charity Gifts , WWF
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America’s constant and reckless sourcing of oil and gas at any cost has come under criticism again from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Arctic Polar bears were supposed to be added to the endangered species list on January 9th 2008, but as of yet they have not made the list. The reasoning behind this decision is unclear, with the melting Polar ice caps offering the bears less land to live and hunt on, the species could be extinct within the next 50 years.

Serious questions are now being raised as to why they haven’t been added. With sales of oil and gas in the Chukchi Sea, as well as the foreseeable energy mining in the Arctic region, it seems the U.S are stalling on adding any more species to the endangered list. Whilst work is under way to capitalise on the limited fossil fuels, currently on the Interior Department’s Endangered Species act is the lowest number of species of animal - ever!

Interestingly, 10 years ago it was then Senator Dirk Kempthorne who led the way in the reform of the Endangered Species act. It was he who announced that scientific data, and not bureaucracy, would be key in all decisions, and that the speed of the process was vital in saving animals from extinction. Fast forward 10 years, and who seems to be holding up the decision making process – the now Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne!

Arctic Polar Bears ARE in danger, and the sooner the U.S Government are pushed into admitting this travesty the better. The World Wildlife Fund have set up an adopt a Polar Bear scheme, where a donation of as little as £2.50 a month will help the continued support of the Polar Bears blighted cause. With the Arctic region continuing to warm at twice the rate of the rest of the world, the time to act is now.

>> Adopt a Polar Bear with the WWF from £2.50 a month

>> WWF Animal Adoption programmes.

Posted by alister under Enivronmental Charities , Planet
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There are a number of days in the yearly calendar worth noting, your Mum’s birthday for example, Valentine’s day, if you’re in one of those type of relationships, or maybe the day your tax returns need to be in. But one day that skipped past unnoticed this year was E Day.

E day? Was that something to do with the war - nope, E day was the UK’s first Energy Saving Day, which sounds like a fantastic idea on paper, but it slipped by without a murmur. There could have been a number of reasons why this happened, but the main one appeared to be that the organisers forgot to tell anyone it was happening! Not a great way to publicise this save the planet initiative!

The fact that there was a 0.1% rise in energy consumption on E Day shows you just how far the date had been burned into the nations conscience. The idea was that every household should turn off any electrical appliances in their house that were not in use for the day, and the National Power Grid would monitor any drop in power, showing us all how much we waste on a daily basis and how naughty we are (click here for some energy saving tips).

But, if you don’t tell people E Day is on, We Say that it’s not going to be too successful!

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