Homeless Polar Bears converge on Washington DC?

As Arctic Sea ice nears record-lows; multiple oil rigs are presumed sunk due to Hurrican Ike, and Congress readies a vote to expand offshore drilling – homeless polar bears have been reported across Washington DC!

Polar bears are dependent on stable ice to survive – and as the climate crisis worsens, their critical habitat is disappearing. Increasing numbers of polar bears have been spotted homeless in the Arctic – swimming across open seas desperate for food and solid ice to call home. But despite clear directives from science, ecosystems, destructive weather patterns, and people’s movements demanding change- politicians and industry still don’t seem to grasp the urgency and seriousness of the climate crisis. Polar bears (and other ice-dependent species) are facing imminent extinction – and are an indication of what continued climate change will mean across the globe.

After a week of these homeless bears popping up anonymously around Washington DC, today Greenpeace and street-artist Mark Jenkins took ownership for these creative actions. At various Metro stations, the National Mall, and on street-corners, these polar bears had been drawing curiosity and attention (and at least once, the DC Bomb Squad) to the seriousness of climate change – and illustrating the connectedness of the polar bear’s fate with our own.

Greenpeace Press Release

Fox DC Video (Excellent!)

Washington Post

NBC 4

DCist


About Matt


Matt lives in San Francisco, where he enjoys working on climate justice and energy issues, supporting direct action as a strategy for social change, rock climbing, biking, punk rock, and the plethora of vegan food options. He has been involved in radical social justice and ecological movements for over 15 years.

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