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May 6, 2009
Doug Peacock
The Fate of the Yellowstone Grizzly
May 5, 2009
William Blum
Torture and Mr. Obama
Uri Avnery
Netanyahu's Plan
Steven Higgs
Autism and Toxic Pollution
Dean Baker
Why Economists Should Learn Arithmetic
Daniel Wolff
The Education of Rachel Carson
Sibel Edmonds
The Broken Congress
Carole King Klein
A New Chance to Save the Northern Rockies
Fidel Castro
Giving One's All
Belén Fernández
Oil and Aguardiente in the Ecuadoran Elections
Dan Bacher
Schwarzenegger's Big Lie About Fish vs. Jobs
Website of the Day
"I Married Isis on the Fifth Day of May"
May 4, 2009
James G. Abourezk
The AIPAC Spy Case
Jeff Leys
Obama's War Budget
Patrick Cockburn
Afghan Ayatollahs Press Marital Rape Law
Andy Worthington
A Start on Guantánamo, But Not Enough
Jaime Avilés
Mexico's Plague-Bringers
David Swanson
An Even Worse Bybee Memo
Paul Craig Roberts
Working with Jack Kemp
P. Sainath
Celeb Crusades and the Death of Politics
Eugenia Tsao
Canada's Obama and the Cult of the Prof
Benjamin Dangl
Protest and Rubber Bullets in Paraquay
Sami Al-Arian
Mourning William Moffitt
Website of the Day
"Soldiers Are Cutting Us Down": Kent State, May 4, 1970
May 1 - 3, 2009
Alexander Cockburn
Game-Changers: Specter Jumps, Souter Quits
Gary Leupp
Dropping the AIPAC Spying Case
Peter Linebaugh
The Key to the Bastille
Jeffrey St. Clair /
Joshua Frank:
Half Life of a Toxic War:
Iraq's Wrecked Environment
C. G. Estabrook
Minion of the Long War
Patrick Cockburn
Kabul's New Elite
Mike Whitney
Economy on the Ropes
Pierre Sprey /
Winslow Wheeler
What "Sweeping Overhaul" of the Pentagon?
Andy Worthington
Al-Marri's Plea Deal: Dictatorial Powers Unchallenged
Mairead Maguire
Stand Up to Israeli Apartheid: a Letter to Obama From a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
Nadia Hijab
The Israel Boycott is Biting
Diane Farsetta
Life, Death and Water Policy
Michael Calderón-Zaks
The Déjà Vu Flu: Why Much of the Discussion About Swine Flu is Racist
Richard Rhames
When Piggies Come Home to Roost: Swine Flu and the Industrial Meat Gulags
Russell Mokhiber
Inside the Beltway Baucus
Ramzy Baroud
Clinton's Unpromising Start
Rannie Amiri
Understanding Lebanon's June Elections
Deb Reich
No Talking, Dammit!
Steven Higgs
Indiana Criminalizes Dissent:
Roadblocks on the NAFTA Highway
Brian Cloughley
Malice in Blunderland
David Michael Green
The Party's Over
Farzana Versey
Sex, Swat and Susan Boyle
Jim Goodman
Think Before You Eat:
Agriculture and the Environment
Carl Finamore
New Prescription for a Healthy Union Movement
Christopher Brauchli
The Sounds of Silence: the Texas Option
Susie Day
The Real Cause of Unemployment: Employees!
David Yearsley
Nuts Over Beethoven
Lorenzo Wolff
Three Minutes of Perfection
Peter Stone Brown
Dancing with Dylan
Poets' Basement Dominguez, Orloski and Springate
Website of the Weekend
May Day Europe
April 30, 2009
Ellen Cantarow
Obama and "Two States": Seamless Continuity From Bush Time
Dana L. Cloud
The McCarthyism That Horowitz Built
Paul W. Lovinger /
Jeannette Hassberg
A Nation of Laws
Binoy Kampmark
Swine at the Trough: the Business of Pandemics
Brian Downing
The Perils of Modernization in Afghanistan
Frank Snepp
Tortured by the Past
David Swanson
The Wrong Torture Question
Conn Hallinan
The Coming Asian Storm
Ron Jacobs
Not Dead Yet: an Interview with Jerry Gordon on the State of the Antiwar Movement
John Goekler
The Only Path to a Middle East Picnic?
Jasmine L. Tyler /
Anthony Papa
An End to Crack/Powder Cocaine Sentencing Disparity?
Website of the Day
Emergency Petition: Stop Coal Industry Intimidation of Activists
April 29, 2009
Joann Wypijewski
Death at Work in America
Patrick Cockburn
The Taliban's Roads to Kabul
Andy Worthington
Cheney's Twisted World
Chris Floyd
The Specter Diversion
Dave Lindorff
No More Excuses: a Specter is Haunting the Democrats
Jeremy Scahill
The Nuremberg Truth and Reconciliation Commission?
Doug Henwood
Zionist Lobby Targets Another Tenured Professor: an Interview with William Robinson
Michael Hudson
Will Iceland be Handed Over to a New Gang of Kleptocrats?
Russell Mokhiber
My Ron Pollack Problem--And Yours
Eric Toussaint
Ecuador at the Crossroads
Website of the Day
An Interview with Leslie and Andrew Cockburn on "American Casino"
April 28, 2009
Uri Avnery
A Little Red Light: On Israeli Fascism
Jeremy Scahill
Obama's Iraq: the Picture of Dorian Gray
Dean Baker
The Perfect Gift for Wall Street:
a Financial Transactions Tax
Michael D. Yates
At the Factory Gate
Conn Hallinan
Georgian Plots? Saakavili's "Order No. 2"
John Stauber
Beyond MoveOn
Tom Barry
The Failed Border Security Initiative
Harvey Wasserman
Who Pays for America's Chernobyl Roulette?
Jeff Nygaard
Pirates, Profits and Propaganda
Frederico Fuentes
Why the U.S. Still Hates Cuba
Website of the Day
The Man Behind the Hood
April 27, 2009
Pam Martens
The Far Right's Plot to Capture New Hampshire
Patrick Cockburn
Torture? It Probably Killed More Americans Than 9/11
Andrew J. Bacevich Guardian of the Status Quo: Obama's Sins of Omission
Mitu Sengupta
The Bloodbath in Sri Lanka
Franklin Lamb
Hillary Does Beirut:
The 165-Minute Swoop-In
Firmin DeBrabander
Crimes of Economic Madness
Dave Lindorff
Wide Open to Pandemic?
Russell Mokhiber
How Corrupt is That?
Mike Whitney
Pinter's Message to Obama
Mark Weisbrot
Overhauling the IMF
Rev. José M. Tirado
Iceland's New Dawn: How the Right Got Trounced
Website of the Day
American Casino
April 24-26, 2009
Alexander Cockburn
Putting the Bush Years on Trial
Marjorie Cohn
Torture Used to Try to Link Saddam with 9/11
Andy Worthington
Who Ordered the Torture of Abu Zubaydah?
Jeremy Scahill
Are Leading Democrats Afraid of a Special Prosecutor to Investigate Torture?
Chris Floyd
Top of the Heap: the Democrats' Teachable Moment on Torture
Mike Whitney
A Housing Crash Update
Anthony DiMaggio
Obama and the Housing Crisis
Chris Kromm
Democratic Lobbyists Key to Fight Against Employee Free Choice Act
Saul Landau
Seventeen Months in "the Hole:" an Interview with the Leader of the Cuban Five
Dave Lindorff
Free John Walker Lindh
Greg Moses
The Debt Looters
Joshua Frank
Calling for a Coal Moratorium: an Interview with Ted Nace
Fred Gardner
Collective Farming and the Lynch Case
Manuel Garcia, Jr.
Homework, Testing and Stealth Apartheid in Education
David Michael Green
Of Tea Parties and Teleprompters
Ramzy Baroud
Middle East Spies: a New Front in Gaza's Conflict
Rannie Amiri
Mubarak's Expanding Enemies List
Laura Carlsen
Mr. President, Calderon is Not Mexico
Richard Morse
The Haitian People Need a Lobbyist
Nikolas Kozloff
Protecting the Bald Eagle: a Task Now Falling to ... Hugo Chavez?
Kent Peterson
The Fight to Save Mexico's Mangroves
Robert Bryce
The Ethanol Scammers Rent a General
Niranjan Ramakrishnan The Financial Experts
Ron Jacobs
Torture is More Than Just "Harsh Tactics"
Richard Rhames
Roman Legends, Book Burning and History's Hunt
Stephen Martin
Wherefore Art Thou American Dream?
David Yearsley
Rodgers, Hammerstein, Michener and Nostalgia's Clammy Embrace
Poets' Basement
Khalil and Mankh
Website of the Weekend
Doug and Andrea Peacock on Grizzlies and Edward Abbey
April 23, 2009
Eamonn Fingleton
How the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times Buried the Madoff Scandal for at Least Four Years
Ray McGovern
Obama Plays Hamlet on Torture
Michael Ratner
The Torture Commission Trap
Alan Farago
The Quicksand Economy
Rob Larson
Business Gets Carded
Nadia Hijab
The Real Heroes of Durban
Fawzia Afzal-Khan
Deconstructing the Taliban
Dave Lindorff
Are Members of Congress Being Blackmailed?
Helen Redmond
Selling Out Single-Payer: the "Public Option" Con
Adam Federman
The Battle Over New York's Marcellus Shale
Website of the Day
An Interactive Map of Vanishing Employment Across the Country
April 22, 2009
Chris Floyd
The Fatal Thread: Torture, War and the Imperial Project
Joanne Mariner
Torture Evidence and Terror Blacklists
Vijay Prashad
Obama's Afghan Plan: Fracturing the Antiwar Movement
Gareth Porter
U.S. Lacks Capacity to Win Over Afghans
Dean Baker
The Tyranny of Bad Economics
Peter Morici
Housing Sales and Fixing the Economy
Winslow T. Wheeler
Eliminating Bad Pentagon Habits
Barucha Calamity Peller
The Battle to Take Back the New School
Harvey Wasserman
Chernobyl Could Happen Here
Aisha Brown /
Dedrick Muhammad
White Privilege in the Americas
Teo Ballvé
Obama's Feel Good Meeting with Colombia's Uribe
Website of the Day
Ahmedinejad's Durban Speech: What He Actually Said
April 21, 2009
Randy Rowland
Lindy Blake's Great Escape
Dave Lindorff
Jay Bybee's Conspiracy to Torture
Fidel Castro
The Secret Summit
George McGovern
Pull Out of Iraq This Year
Greg Moses
The Unemployment Channel
Benjamin Dangl
Argentina Remembers
Sonia Nettnin
Saving Lives in Gaza
Frank Barat
The Death of Bassem: a Shooting at the Wall in Bil'n
Binoy Kampmark
Legal Purgatory and John Demjanjuk
John V. Walsh
Code Red for Single Payer
David Macaray
SAG Should be Praised, Not Assailed
Website of the Day
Bonus Man: For Executive Assholes Everywhere
April 20, 2009
Mike Whitney
Housing Bust Comes Roaring Back, Worse Than Ever
Andrea Peacock
Histrionics and Legalisms in Missoula
Henry A. Giroux
Ten Years After Columbine: the Tragedy of Youth Deepens
Liaquat Ali Khan
Drone Attacks on Pakistan's Indigenous Tribes
Fred Gardner
Obama's DoJ Backs Prosecution of Medical Marijuana Providers
Stephen Soldz
Obama, Blair, Panetta and the Torture Memos:
Praising Moral Cowards, Ignoring Real Heroes
Nadia Hijab
Obama's Multi-Polar Middle East
Dave Lindorff
The Meeting in Trinidad
P. Sainath
India's Press Nixes "R" Word
Nelson P Valdés
A Modest (Transition) Proposal to Obama
Mark Engler
American Empire Foreclosed?
Belén Fernández
The FARC Can't Dance
Website of the Day
Dear Mr. Buffett...
April 17-19, 2009
Alexander Cockburn
Thin Ice From Here to the Horizon
Saul Landau
Infiltrating Alpha 66: a Conversation with Gerardo Hernandez, Leader of the Cuba Five
Franklin Lamb
Persia Rising
Ralph Nader
The Greedsters Are Back!
Fred Gardner
Obama's Chimerical Marijuana Policy: a Guide for the Perplexed
Dean Baker
A Win-Win Solution:
Tax the Rich!
Rannie Amiri
The Curious Case of Benjamin Netanyahu
George Wuerthner
The War on Predators
Dave Lindorff
No Amnesty for Torturers
David Swanson
Personal Torture Laws
Jim Goodman
The Control of Food
Kathy Sanborn
Economic Fallout Hits Families Hard
Don Monkerud
Economic Recovery for Whom?
Manuel Garcia, Jr.
The People's Money
David Michael Green
Home of the Barricaded, Land of the 'Fraid
Nelson P Valdés
The OAS Charter, Cuba and the United States
Manuel Gomez
From the Bay of Pigs to Trinadad and Tobago
Dr. Susan Block
On Sex Addiction: the Deadliest Sin?
Ramzy Baroud
Non-Violence in Palestine?
Christopher Brauchli
Banning Barbie
Stephen Martin
Statelessness: the Final Frontier
Ron Jacobs
Tearing the Whole Building Down: the Dead in Greensboro
David Yearsley
Monkey Music
Lorenzo Wolff
A Song for the End of the World
Poets' Basement
Moser, McTeer and Buknatski
Website of the Weekend
New England Journal of Medicine Report on Civilian Deaths in Iraq
April 16, 2009
Mike Whitney
A Bulletin From the Captain of the Titantic
Russell Mokhiber
The Top 10 Enemies of Single-Payer
Ronald Teska
From Iraq to Appalachia
Gareth Porter
Predator Blowback
Paul Fitzgerald /
Elizabeth Gould
Thinking Like an Afghan
Benjamin Dangl
Latin America Changes
Kevin Pina
Haiti:
Obama's First Foreign Policy Disaster?
Robert Bryce
Another Ethanol Producer Goes Bust
George Wuerthner
See the Forest: the Value of Dead Trees
Paul Garon, David Roediger and Kate Khatib The Surreal Life of Franklin Rosemont
Website of the Day
Socialism and the Facebook Generation
April 15, 2009
Kathleen and Bill Christison
Solving Palestine While Israel Destroys It
Ray McGovern
W, the Torture Decider
Robert Sandels
Is There a Latin American Policy?
Heather Williams /
Paul Baker
Carbon Cap and Trade: How Wall Street will Game the Regs and Trash the Planet
Jack Willoughby
The Lessons of the S & L Crisis
David Swanson
Habeas at Bagram?
Paul Craig Roberts
94 Years of Serfdom
Sara Mann
Norman Rockwell and the Perils of Nostalgia
Kenneth Couesbouc
John Maynard's Martingale: How Keynes Got Rich
Binoy Kampmark
Tax Haven Hypocrisies
Kekuni Blaisdell, Lynette Hi'llani Cruz, George Kahumoku Flores, et al.: An Urgent Letter to Obama on the Rights of Native Hawaiians
Website of the Day
Taxa: the Paintings of Isabella Kirkland
April 14, 2009
Conn Hallinan
The Afghan Rubik's Cube
Mike Whitney
Why is Goldman Sachs So Scared of Mike Morgan?
Peter Morici
Taxing Grandma to Subsidize Goldman Sachs
Greg Moses
Economic Curveballs:
the Laffer Posse
Fidel Castro
Obama's Cuba Policy:
Not a Word About the Blockade
Robert Weissman
No Blank Check for the IMF
Rebecca Macaux /
Philip Primeau
Somali Piracy and American Foreign Policy
Carmelo Ruiz-Marrero
The Dubious Revoution: Biofuels, the Next Generation
Dave Lindorff
Snatch-and-Jail Justice: the Ugly War on Immigrants
Walter Brasch
The Resurrection of Intolerance
Benjamin Day
Why Has the Press Failed Us in Reporting on Health Care Reform?
Website of the Day
The Appraisal Bubble
April 13, 2009
Patrick Cockburn
Iraqi Militia Fear Reprisals After US Exit
Uri Avnery
Our Dissonance
Jeremy Scahill
A Test Case for Habeas Corpus:
Will Obama Prosecute the Somali Pirate in a US Court?
Martha Rosenberg
Suicide Syndrome: Are VA Protocols Behind Iraq Vet Suicides?
Karl Grossman
A Radioactive Extension for Aging Nuclear Plants
Nadia Hijab
Still Waiting:
Obama and American Muslims
Sam Smith
America's Cultural Bear Market
James McEnteer
Peru's Shining Example
Sean McMahon
Globalizing Politicide: Israel's Strikes on Sudan
Namihei Odaira
Makota's "Campaign Against Poverty"
John V. Walsh
Bossnapping
Website of the Day
Declining IRS Audits for Big Financial Houses
April 10 / 12, 2009
Alexander Cockburn
Resurrection and Revenge
Chris Floyd
Hope Abandoned: Obama Protects CIA Torture Memos
Mike Whitney
"Liquidate the Banks; Fire the Executives!" Warren's Devastating Report to Congress
Saul Landau
How the Media Bought the Surge
M. Reza Pirbhai
Obama's Afghanistan Plan and India-Pakistan Relations
Franklin Spinney
The Art of the Scam:
Wall Street and the Pentagon
Rannie Amiri
Iran's Elections:
Why Arab Leaders Want Ahmadinejad to Win
William Blum
The Ideology of Barack Obama
Matt Vidal
Why Card Check Would Help the Economy
Jeff Howison
Death of the Square Deal
Jeff Leys
Resisting the Af-Pak War: the Creech Air Base Arrests
Dave Lindorff
America's Imperial Wars:
Why We Need to See the Horrors
Ramzy Baroud
Israel Investigated: But Will It Repent?
Missy Beattie
The Grateful Dead, Wounded and Displaced
Fred Gardner
Fakes Left, Goes Right:
Obama's Crossover Dribble on Marijuana Policy
Harvey Wasserman Another $50 Billion for Rust Bucket Nukes?
Suzan Mazur
A Revolution in Biology: an Interview with Nobel Laureate Paul Nurse
Bernard Umbrecht
German Capitalists Take Fire
David Macaray
A Word Clooney, Hanks and Baldwin Should Learn: Solidarity
Janet Kauffman
How to Starve (or Feed) a River
Ron Jacobs
Daring to Struggle, Failing to Win
Norman Solomon
Getting a Death Grip on Memory
Michael Winship
Let the Railsplitter Awake!
Richard Rhames
Empire, Ennui and Extra Cheese
Wanda Fucha
Brother, Can You Spare a Million Bucks?
David Yearsley
My Journey to the Heart of Rahman
Lorenzo Wolff
Getting Beyond the Black-and-White: Jason Isbell's Challenging New Album
Ben Sonnenberg
Rossellini's Louis XIV: "Neither the Sun Nor Death Can be Gazed Upon Fixedly"
Jeffrey St. Clair
Savage Incongruities: the Photographic Life of Lee Miller
Poets' Basement
Corseri and Corzett
Website of the Weekend
The Palestine Chronicle Needs Your Help!
April 9, 2009
Mike Whitney
The Decade of Darkness
Patrick Cockburn
What It Would Take to Mend Fences with Islam
Stephen Soldz
Caught on Tape: Diagnostic Abuse of Veterans
P. Sainath
The Rise of the Shoe-cide Bomber
Ellen Cantarow
Israel's Master Plan for Transfer
Gareth Porter /
Jim Lobe
Obama and Israel's Threat to Strike Iran
Jeremy Scahill
How Many Democrats Will Stand Up Against Obama's Bloated Military Budget?
Jerry Kroth
Saving GM From Bankruptcy--With the Stroke of a Pen
Binoy Kampmark
Fujimori Convicted: A Measure of Justice in Latin America
Fidel Castro
My Meeting with the Black Caucus
Website of the Day
Bird Song Radio
April 8, 2009
John Prados
The Af-Pak Paradox
Bill Moyers /
Michael Winship
Changing the Rules of the Blame Game
Winslow T. Wheeler
The Tooth Fairy and the Defense Budget
Russell Mokhiber
PBS Lashes Back
Kathy Sanborn
Depression Fury
Rev. William E. Alberts
If the Shoe Fits: Bush and Al-Zaidi
James McEnteer Rashomon and the Binghamton Shooter: the Rush to Interpret Jiverly Wong's "Statement"
Nadia Hijab
Olmert's Nightmare
Adam Turl
Card Check on the Ropes
Kevin Zeese
Escaping the Drug War Quagmire
Website of the Day
Walk Score Your Neighborhood
April 7, 2009
David Price
Counterinsurgency's Free Ride
Uri Avnery
Who's the Boss?
Chris Floyd
Talking Peace in Prague, Dropping Bombs in Pakistan
Winslow T. Wheeler Defense Cuts: Gates and the System
Marjorie Cohn
Prosecuting the Bush Torture Team:
Spain Leads the Way
Dean Baker
Hands Off Social Security
Diana Johnstone
NATO, Strasbourg and the Black Block
Dave Lindorff
Politicizing Accounting
Martha Rosenberg
Life on HBO's Factory Hog Farm
Evelyn Pringle
Motherhood and the Psycho-Pharmaceutical Complex
Website of the Day
Gaza: Closed Zone
April 6, 2009
Michael Hudson
The IMF Rules the World
Andy Worthington Bagram: Guantánamo's Dark Mirror
Ray McGovern
Profiles in Cowardice: Eric Holder and Colin Powell
Deepak Tripathi
The Pakistan Enigma
Mike Whitney
Bernanke's Financial Rescue Plan: a Glide-Path to Destitution
Norman Solomon
Meet the New Escalators: the Democrats and the Afghan War
Jonathan Cook
Israel Railways Accused of Racism in Firing of Arab Workers
Judith Bello
Justice for the Developmentally Disabled
Deena Metzger Blackwater in Liberia
Dr. M. Kamiar
"There's No 'Eye' in Iran:"
Obama's Pronunciation Problem
Website of the Day
Prison Talk
April 3-5, 2009
Alexander Cockburn
From Twin Towers to Twin Camelots
Kathy Kelly /
Brian Terrall
Getting a Closer Look at the Killer Drones
Sue Sturgis
Fooling with Disaster? Startling Revelations About Three Mile Island Raise New Doubts Over Nuclear Plant Safety
Peter Morici
Girding for a Depression
Kathy Sanborn
Homeless in Tent City, USA
Andy Worthington
Britain's Guantánamo: Fact or Fiction?
Rob Larson
Subprime Supreme Court: The Roberts Court Has Become a Powerful New Tool for Business
Saul Landau
Biden and Nixon: a Tale of Two Latin American Experiences
Steve Early
An Evening with Andy Stern
John Goekler
Was Gaza Israel's Waterloo?
Rannie Amiri
Arab League Reconciliation Summit a Bust
Dave Lindorff
Hooray for Juries! A Courtroom Victory for Ward Churchill and Academic Free Speech
Lee Ballinger
Sound Garden: Tom Morello at the Grammy Museum
Ron Jacobs
Artifacts for Survival
David Macaray
AIG Plays the Sympathy Card
John Wight
G20: Capital's New World Symphony
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Race in the Obama Era
Mychal Bell
Surviving Jena Six
Missy Beattie
Hoop Hopes, War and Peace
Reza Fiyouzat
The Iran/US Rapproachment Dance
Michael Boldin
The War on Drugs is a War on You
Christopher Brauchli
The Pope's Batting 50-50
Charles R. Larson
Too Much Stuff
Susie Day
Bernie Breakout Shocker!!
Stephen Martin
Gordon Brown's Chicken Run at the G20
Kim Nicolini
"Last House on the Left:" Vigilantes of the Bourgeoisie
David Yearsley
Homage to Moog and Mallards
Phyllis Pollack
An Interview with Legendary Rock Producer Chris Kimsey on Working with the Stones, Ronnie Wood, Jimmy Cliff, Peter Tosh and Saint Jude
Poets' Basement
Foley, Valentine and Kozak
Website of the Day
The Corner Store
April 2, 2009
Robert Weissman
What If Obama Had Treated Detroit Like Wall Street?
Eric Toussaint /
Damien Millet
A G20 Meeting for Naught
George Bisharat
Israel's Impunity Must End
Russell Mokhiber
Something is Rotten at PBS
Franklin Lamb
Has Washington Lost Lebanon?
Gareth Porter
Settling Scores in Iraq: Maliki Draws US Troops into Crackdown on Sunni Rivals
David Macaray
Obama and the Ruling Class: "Only the Little People Pay Taxes"
Chris Genovali
B.C.'s Bloody Grizzly Hunt
Sam Smith
The Politics of Adulation
Suzan Mazur
Is Neo-Darwinism Dead?
Website of the Day
Fighting for Change in St. Louis
April 1, 2009
Chris Floyd
Surging Further Into the Afghan Abyss
Stanley Heller
Israeli War Crimes:
Thank God, It Was Only Rumors
Mark Brenner, Mischa Gaus and Jane Slaughter Obama's Perilous Plan for Detroit: Restructure the Big 3, But Not With Bankruptcy
Jonathan Cook
The Slow Demise of Ehud Olmert
Eric Walberg
EU in Tatters: Only the Protesters Have Any Vision
Richard Morse
Why Haiti Can't Forget Its Past
Don Fitz
Guess Who Came to Dinner with a Match? Green Mayoral Candidate's Van Firebombed in St. Louis
Laray Polk
Texas and Evolution
Belén Fernández
12 Años de Soledad?
Harvey Wasserman
Cracking the Media Silence on Three Mile Island
Website of the Day
Pentagon Fraud Investigations Fell, While Contracts Soared
March 31, 2009
Uri Avnery
The Deception Tango
Peter Lee
Ghosts in the Machine: the World's Hottest Cyberwar Battlefield
Nicholas Dearden
A New Global Debt Crisis
Dave Lindorff
The Obama Betrayal
Joanne Mariner
"We'll Make You See Death"
Ron Jacobs
Obama's Pakistan Gambit
Wiliam S. Lind
Another Lost War
David Michael Green
Who Says the GOP Doesn't Have a Plan?
Benjamin Dangl
Beyond Elections in the Americas
Johnny Barber
Meditation in Orange
Dedrick Muhammad
Economic Inequality: the Foundation of the Racial Divide
Website of the Day
How the Obama Dems Took Over the Peace Movement
March 30, 2009
Michael Hudson
Financing the Empire: Do US Face G20 Mutiny?
Patrick Cockburn
What Next in Afghanistan?
Henry A. Giroux
Hard Lessons
Mike Whitney
Where's Eliot Spitzer Now That We Need Him?
Ralph Nader
Where's All the Money Coming From?
Paul Craig Roberts
Obama's War on the (Upper) Middle Class
Jeremy Scahill
The Logistical Nightmare in Iraq
Robert Bryce
The Cellulosic Ethanol Delusion
Jonathan Cook
Remembering Land Day in Palestine
Ray McGovern
Obama Bombs
Website of the Day
Hersh: Syria Calling
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May 6, 2009
It's Time to Put the Great Bear Back on the Endangered Species List
The Fate of the Yellowstone Grizzly
By DOUG PEACOCK
The Yellowstone grizzly bear population is once again in serious trouble. During 2008, the bears suffered a double disaster: grizzlies died in record numbers and global warming dealt what could be a death blow to the bear’s most important food source.
Some 54 grizzly bears were known to have died in 2008, the highest mortality ever recorded; this number probably exceeds the extensive killings of forty years ago, when Yellowstone National Park closed down its garbage dumps and bears wandered into towns and campgrounds. The Yellowstone grizzly population sharply declined in the early 1970s and, consequently, the bear was listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act in 1975.
Related to the high mortality of 2008 was the massive die-off of whitebark pine trees, whose nuts are the bear’s principal fall food. Mountain pine beetles killed the trees; the warm winters of the past decade allowed the insects to move up the mountains into the higher whitebark pine forests.
But how could this record mortality have happened? In April of 2007, the Department of Interior’s U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service removed Endangered Species Act protection for the Yellowstone grizzly bear. The agency’s decision to delist suggested all was well with the great bear.
In 2008, hunters and other humans shot bears in record numbers. People killed grizzlies because they could—sadly, a not uncommon human attitude in the American West—and since Yellowstone’s grizzlies had been removed from the protection of the Endangered Species Act, there were virtually no penalties for shooting them. Bear management had been turned over to the Fish and Game agencies of Wyoming, Idaho and Montana who tend to accept any hunter explanation of self-defense in grizzly country. In short, the grizzlies were easy to kill because their lives were made less valuable by delisting. Incidentally, “known” mortality represents, as a rule of thumb, generally about half of actual grizzly bears dead. A hundred dead bears per year, no matter if the total number in the ecosystem is 200 or 600, means the population is crashing downhill. An especially dire situation for the grizzly, one of the world’s slowest-reproducing mammals.
The reason the pine nuts are not available to grizzly bears is because the whitebark trees in the Yellowstone region have succumbed to global warming. Global warming was glossed over by the Bush Fish and Wildlife Service when they delisted the Yellowstone grizzly. But this, too, is not rocket-science. Last fall behind my house in Montana's Paradise Valley on the northern flank of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, far up the mountain, the forest turned red. So did the tops of all the other mountain ranges in and around nearby Yellowstone Park. You could see it from the highways. The region’s whitebark pine trees surrendered to an invasive pine beetle on a scale of death none of us thought we’d ever witness. And the die-off happened so fast, not in decades but just a few years, that it took both concerned citizens and scientists by complete surprise.
The reason the whitebark trees died is because the winters warmed up during the last seven years and the mountain pine beetle, already active in the lower lodgepole pine forest, advanced up a life zone into the whitebark and killed the trees. Nature controls the beetle by freezing the larva with cold temperatures of minus 30-35 degrees Fahrenheit for about five days in winter, depending on the thickness of the tree bark. It is well documented that good whitebark cone crops decrease grizzly mortality and increase the number of bear cubs per litter. But whitebark pine in the Yellowstone Park area is nearly gone: no amount of science or management will bring the trees back in our lifetime. With whitebark pine nuts eliminated from grizzly bear diets—and this seems to be the case—grizzlies in this island ecosystem will be severely stressed. The bears could be on their way out.
What does U. S. Fish and Wildlife (this is the lead agency for the Yellowstone Grizzly Coordinating Committee and the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team; it is to this collective entity I refer) have to say about the dead grizzlies and dying pine trees? On April 15, 2009, the agencies gathered in Bozeman, Montana to discuss Yellowstone grizzly mortality. They called the alarming number of dead bears in Yellowstone a “spike,” which they would reduce by recommending better hunter education, use of bear spray as a deterrent and opening a limited grizzly bear hunt in the three adjacent states. The committee coordinator Chris Servheen admitted that the 2008 mortality was the highest they had seen but pointed out that today’s grizzly population is larger than that of the early 1970s. Mortality spikes are often tied to low whitebark pine cone production and the consensus was that human-caused bear mortality will drop when the number of cones per tree bounces back. When pressed (by one of the handful of non-agency people, including myself, at the meeting) about the possible role of global warming on whitebark pine, team leader Chuck Schwartz reluctantly admitted the low production of pine nuts could be the beginning of a trend.
Frankly, it doesn’t matter how many cones grow on the surviving trees when 80 percent of the whitebark forest is already dead. No one brought this up. Nor was there the whisper of a suggestion that the removal of Endangered Species Act protection for the Yellowstone grizzly had anything to do with the record number of bears shot. Nobody thought of asking the public, especially elk hunters, to take responsibility for causing these encounters with grizzlies or to give up anything in terms of hunting hours or access to reduce grizzly mortality. (In my opinion, getting too close to a grizzly and precipitating a charge is always the fault of the human.) The agencies seem to believe it is the inalienable right of hunters to kill grizzlies whenever they feel the need or desire to. The possibility of returning the Yellowstone grizzly to the Endangered Species Act protections is unthinkable to this group.
I’m saying the Department of Interior’s principal public agency responsible for protecting Yellowstone’s grizzlies is currently incapable of doing so. The Interagency Team/Committee has become an insular institution deaf to public opinion; it has pandered to state game departments who speciously argue that “socially acceptable” local opinion should replace the best available science to determine where grizzlies may live.
With the quality of grizzly habitat eroding due to global warming, the bears will require more public land to roam. The most important single move government could make is to relist the bear immediately, once more affording the Yellowstone grizzly protection under the Endangered Species Act. Relisting alone will reduce the record human-caused mortality; the government’s proposals will not.
Yellowstone’s grizzly bears are in trouble—people are killing them off in record numbers and global warming is burning up the food they need to survive. The Secretary of the Interior needs to instruct the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service to withdraw their rule delisting the Yellowstone grizzly bear population.
Whether the present Interagency Team or Committee is up to this task is another question; they fought for delisting in the face of undeniable threats to bear's future viability as a species. Fresh, outside leadership is urgently needed.
What You Can Do: Write a bief email to Assistant Interior Secretary Thomas L. Strickland demanding that Obama Adminstration move immediately to relist the Yellowstone Grizzly Bear as a threatened species enjoying the full protections of the Endangered Species Act. Email: feedback@ios.doi.gov.
Doug Peacock is the author of Grizzly Years: In Search of the American Wilderness and co-author, with Andrea Peacock, of The Essential Grizzly: the Mingled Fates of Men and Bears. |
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