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D for Defiant
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posted July 27, 2006 05:08 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for D for Defiant     Edit/Delete Message
I read the following Reuters article in today's "The China Post", and I'm genuinely stunned. I remember how Kay Redfield Jamison described part of the history of Yosemite National Park and how two of the most renowned (in their respective fields) and most exuberant men (one of them was a former US president- and he was mentioned in Linda Goodman's Sun Sign, in the Scorpio chapter...I do know his name, it's just I've forgotten how to spell his surname correctly... )founded what is now Yosemite together in her book "Exuberance- The Passion for Life"...and I am deeply sad to learn that the ecosystem of such a beautiful place is in danger now (although I have yet to visit America)...

Environmentalists say that global warming endangers 12 US parks

Washington, Reuters

Global warming puts 12 of the most famous US national parks at risk, environmentalists said on Tuesday, conjuring up visions of Glacier National Park without glaciers and Yellowstone Park without grizzly bears.

All 12 parks are located in the American West, where temperatures have risen twice as fast as in the rest of the United States over the last 50 years, said Theo Spencer of the Natural Resources Defense Council.

"Rising temperatures, drought, wildfires and diminished snowfalls endanger wildlife and threaten hiking, fishing adn other recreational activities" in the parks, Spencer said in a telephone news conference. "Imagine Glacier Park without glaciers or Yellowstone without grizzly bears."

Most climate scientists believe Earth's surface temperature has risen over the last century or more, spurred by human activities that produce greenhouse gases, which trap heat like the glass walls of a greenhouse. Some skeptics doubt that people affect global climate change and say temperature fluctuations have occurred throughout history.

The report released by the council and the Rocky Mountain Climate Organization stressed the connection between global warming and environmental damage at the parks, including the loss of specific wildlife, and called on the US government to cut greenhouse gas emissions significantly in 10 years. The report blamed global warming for threatening grizzly bears, an iconic species in Yellowstone Park. The bears feed on whitebark pine seeds, but global warming has encouraged beetles to infest whitebark trees that grow at high altitudes where grizzlies feed; cold weather would normally kill the beetles but this has not occurred in recent years, said Janet Barwick of the council's Wild Bears Project.

This in turn forces the bears to move to lower altitudes to look for food to fatten up for the winter, making them more likely to move into areas where there are people and that leads to an increase in grizzly mortality, Barwick said.

(A graph [excuse my yet-to-be-improved English- I should have learned my vocab harder before! I should stop being so idle] is enclosed, indicating the affected national parks, or national recreation areas, or national monument, which I'm unable to post here. But I'm going to give the places mentioned in the enclosed graph

Glacier National Park
Mount Rainier National Park
North Cascades National Park
Yellowstone National Park
Grand Teton National Park
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Yosemite National Park
Death Valley National Park
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Mesa Verde National Park
Rocky Mountain National Park
Bandelier National Monument

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