Obama upholds controversial Polar Bear rule
Published 5/12/2009 at The most recent articles from BusinessGreen
Danny Bradbury, BusinessGreen , Tuesday 12 May 2009 at 09:02:00 President blots his copy book with green groups for the first time The Obama administration has shocked environmental groups by retaining a controversial Bush-era ruling that limited protection for polar bears under the Endangered Species Act....
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