50,000 thousand species go extinct each year, why is everyone whining about polar bears?

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also yes the globe is warming and killing polar bears, but considuring we just came out of an ice age 12,000 years ago, aren't global temperature changes normal?
thats exactly what i was thinking, theyre just pretty.
yes i mean species, look it up
well i appreciate the input dawei, however i have done research, the thing is that no one can proove that green house gasses are doing anything the few degrees of temperature changes have yet to profoundly change anything, and personally i doubt curbing our green house gasses by 10% will matter when china and india become industrialized. in my oppionion renewable resources should be reserched night and day but the fact is we cant stop it if it is us, our green iniatives are neglible.
there are loads of bears that are just as smart as polar bears that are going extinct? why polar bears? y not help children? they are cool. polar bears are dumb.
 
Polar bears are intelligent and use the resources sparingly. We have to save our polar brothers and love our mother earth!
 
We haven't been warming since the last ice age, in fact we had been steadily cooling for the past 8000 years, until we started pumping up greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Holocene_Temperature_Variations.png

Yes, the climate changes naturally. Not a single scientist is claiming that global warming will destroy nature--that is not the issue here. But realize that just because global warming is an "environmental" issue it doesn't necessarily mean that the negative effects will be limited to nature, and non inclusive of humanity.

Global warming may cause extreme hardship to humanity, and much social and economic devastation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economics_of_global_warming
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effects_of_global_warming

...as with most other global warming proponents, I am deeply concerned about the effects of global warming--most notably climate change and sea level rise--but could not care less about the fate of the polar bear. There is so much more at stake than just the survival of this single animal.

Please, read the links I have given you. If you don't understand something, email me and I will explain it.
 
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