As bad as it may be for the polar bears, similar problems exist across the globe on land and in the sea. MSNBC.com:
Polar bears get most of the attention when it comes to climate change and threatened species, but a new study finds they're not alone.In Copenhagen, Al Gore reported that the Arctic could be ice-free in summers as soon as 2014.
Clownfish, koalas and many other species are in danger too, according to a report released Monday by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, the largest association of species experts in the world.
“Humans are not the only ones whose fate is at stake here in Copenhagen — some of our favorite species are also taking the fall for our CO2 emissions,” said report co-author Wendy Foden.
