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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 22, 2009

Contact: Kristina Johnson
(415) 977-5619

Sierra Club Applauds Habitat Designation for Polar Bear
Offshore Drilling Remains Threat

Washington, D.C. - Today, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a
proposal to designate more than 128 million acres of Alaskan coastline and
waters as critical habitat for the polar bear.In May 2008 the Department of
the Interior listed the polar bear as a threatened species under the
Endangered Species Act. Today's proposal, required by the Endangered
Species Act, follows on a decision earlier this week by the Minerals
Management Service to approve offshore oil drilling in key polar bear
habitat in Alaska's Beaufort Sea. The agency is also considering drilling
plans for polar bear habitat in the Chukchi Sea.

Statement of Sierra Club Executive Director Carl Pope:

We applaud the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for designating critical
habitat for the polar bear. This is an important first step. Now, if we
want America's polar bears to survive, we must also address global warming
and eliminate the threat of offshore drilling.

There is no question that polar bears are in trouble. Studies have
documented plunging survival rates for polar bear cubs and diminishing body
weights for adults as a result of melting sea ice. Bears that are
accustomed to hunting on ice have been stranded on land, and in some cases
have drowned. Scientists warn that without protection, polar bears could
disappear by 2050.

We need to do everything possible to help polar bears survive, including
eliminating the threat of offshore drilling. There is no environmentally
sound way to drill for oil polar bear habitat. Pipelines, boat traffic,
drilling platforms, and ice-breaking vessels are just a few of the risks
that come with offshore oil development.

Where there is drilling, there are oil spills. There is no proven method
for cleaning up oil in the Arctic’s broken sea ice, and once a bear makes
contact with even a small amount of oil, it loses its ability to insulate
and can die of hypothermia and ingestion.

We don’t need to sacrifice polar bears and other wildlife just so oil
companies can break their billion-dollar profit records. America already
has the technology and the will to embrace a clean energy economy that will
end our dependence on oil and leave pristine places like the Arctic, and
its wildlife, intact.

Kristina Johnson
Deputy Press Secretary
Sierra Club
Office: (415) 977-5619
Cell: (541) 914-9744
85 Second Street - 2nd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105-3459
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