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Koalas, penguins at risk of extinction
Nine News ^ | December 15, 2009

Posted on 12/14/2009 12:32:25 PM PST by myknowledge

Climate change threatens the survival of dozens of animal species from the emperor penguin to koalas, according to a report released Monday at the UN climate summit.

Rising sea levels, ocean acidification and shrinking polar ice are taking a heavy toll on species already struggling to cope with pollution and shrinking habitats, said the study from the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), an intergovernmental group.

"Humans are not the only ones whose fate is at stake here in Copenhagen -- some of our favourite species are also taking the fall for our CO2 emissions," said Wendy Foden, an IUCN researcher and co-author of the study.

The report details how climate change undermines the viability of 10 species, including the leatherback turtle, the beluga whale, clownfish, the emperor penguin and salmon.

The koala faces malnutrition and ultimate starvation as the nutritional quality of eucalyptus leaves declines as CO2 levels increase, the report added.

Polar species are especially hard hit.

The ringed seal is being forced further north as sea ice it relies on for rearing its vulnerable pups retreats every decade.

The emperor penguin, remarkably adapted to thrive in harsh Antarctic conditions, faces similar problems. Reduced ice cover makes it harder to mate and raise chicks, and has caused a sharp decline in the availability of krill, a major food source.

As once-frozen tundra gives way to forest, the common red fox has moved northward, where it hunts and competes with its far rarer arctic cousin.

The beluga whale is doubly threatened by global warming: loss of sea ice makes it tough to find prey, and the rush to open new maritime routes is likely to result in deadly ship strikes, as happens elsewhere.

"For a large portion of biodiversity, climate change is an additional and major threat," said Jean-Christophe Vie, deputy head of the IUCN's Species Programme.

In tropical regions, more than 160 species of staghorn corals -- and the tens of millions of people that depend on healthy coral reefs for their livelihood -- are dying off due to ocean acidification, a direct result of warming seas.

For clownfish, brought to the screen by Hollywood in the animated blockbuster "Finding Nemo", the changing ecosystem impairs sense of smell, which they use to find the sea anemones they rely on for protection.

Salmon stocks are dropping off not just from overfishing but because lower oxygen levels resulting from increased water temperatures boost susceptibility to disease and disrupt breeding.

The United Nations climate talks are tasked with forging a durable solution to global warming and helping poor countries cope with its consequences. They are set to end with a summit on Friday with around 120 leaders attending.


TOPICS: Australia/New Zealand; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: australia; extinction; koala; penguin
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Koalas and penguins are not the only animals in danger of extinction through 'climate change'.

1 posted on 12/14/2009 12:32:26 PM PST by myknowledge
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To: myknowledge
Climate change threatens the survival...

That's as far as I could get.

2 posted on 12/14/2009 12:33:33 PM PST by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: myknowledge

Sounds like they need a better family model.


3 posted on 12/14/2009 12:34:00 PM PST by MrB (The difference between a humanist and a Satanist is that the latter knows who he's working for.)
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To: myknowledge

4 posted on 12/14/2009 12:34:50 PM PST by BenLurkin
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To: myknowledge

We’re all screwed!


5 posted on 12/14/2009 12:35:22 PM PST by b4its2late (Before you can control a horse, you have to break it. Sound familiar?)
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Well, it’ll cost a lot less to fund a few new zoos to preserve species which is clearly an anti-Darwinian strategy.


6 posted on 12/14/2009 12:35:24 PM PST by JMS
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To: Puppage

Penguins are SOUTH pole birds..there is no shrinkage of ice capes at the south pole, I believe they have grown in size


7 posted on 12/14/2009 12:35:31 PM PST by RnMomof7
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To: myknowledge
How did these species survive the Medieval Warm Period during which time Greenland was warm enough to support agriculture and herding on its coasts?

Oh, wait, the Warmists will tell me that the MWP is a figment of our imaginations and the Vikings on Greenland just harvested icicles.

8 posted on 12/14/2009 12:35:34 PM PST by KarlInOhio (Obamalaise - the new mood for America.)
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To: myknowledge

Those horrible fires and record heat in Australia did a lot of harm to the koalas. Heartbreaking. I remember seeing a photo of koala drinking out of a someone’s water bottle.


9 posted on 12/14/2009 12:36:19 PM PST by Aria ( "The US republic will endure until Congress discovers it can bribe the public with the people's $.")
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To: myknowledge

The EcoBastards are pulling out all of the ‘heart-tug’ stops. I say the little buggers should stop farting and messing up their environment.


10 posted on 12/14/2009 12:36:34 PM PST by Gaffer
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To: myknowledge

Too many people got the message that the polar bears are doing fine. Now the enviro-fascists have switched to Plan B — Penguins and Koalas.


11 posted on 12/14/2009 12:36:34 PM PST by ClearCase_guy (Macbeth is ripe for shaking, and the powers above put on their instruments.)
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To: myknowledge
None of these critterrs will go extinct.

We know how to breed them and will deny people jobs before we let them go extinct....owls and fishies and frogs....oh my!!

Bout time koalas wised up and found out there's more to life than eucalyptus. What other creature only eats ONE item??

12 posted on 12/14/2009 12:37:33 PM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: myknowledge

The alarmists need a new record. I’ve heard this tune more than enough and I’m sick of it. Do they really think that the majority of people are buying their BS anymore?


13 posted on 12/14/2009 12:38:29 PM PST by JPG (Al Gore, the several million degree man.)
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To: Sacajaweau
What other creature only eats ONE item??

Panda Bears.....bamboo.

14 posted on 12/14/2009 12:39:18 PM PST by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: myknowledge

Just the cute animals face extinction?


15 posted on 12/14/2009 12:39:49 PM PST by moehoward
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To: Puppage

F-in morons.


16 posted on 12/14/2009 12:39:51 PM PST by boomop1
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To: myknowledge
Koalas, penguins at risk of extinction

PATENT BULL$HIT...There are millions and millions of both.

17 posted on 12/14/2009 12:40:24 PM PST by GoldenPup
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To: Sacajaweau
What other creature only eats ONE item??

Art History Majors, Ramen noodles.

18 posted on 12/14/2009 12:41:25 PM PST by Tijeras_Slim (Live jubtabulously!)
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To: JPG

I know it is all BS, even my favorite Australian animal is not going to go extinct sooner or later.


19 posted on 12/14/2009 12:42:24 PM PST by myknowledge (F-22 Raptor: World's Largest Distributor of Sukhoi parts!)
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Considering the recold cold and snow last winter on top of the cooolest summer ever in some spots here this year in MI, surprising the polar bears have not made their way here yet.
20 posted on 12/14/2009 12:42:50 PM PST by quantim (Victory is not relative, it is absolute.)
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