'Nature doesn't fix itself fast': Greenland weighs up economy v climate crisis
As the island eyes tourism and mining it is also mindful of controlling the costUjarneq Egede's farm sits among a cluster of compact houses and squat barns on the snowy slopes of Equaluit Ilua in southern Greenland. The journey from Narsaq, the nearest town, involves a 30 minute boat trip across the fjord, mooring on a sheet of ice and a snowmobile ride up to the farm.This is the biggest island in the world, yet Greenland's population is tiny - less than 57,000 of whom nearly 90% are Inuit, concentrated around the jagged coastline. The country's remoteness is extreme: there are no roads or railways between towns and settlements. Transport is only by boat, helicopter and propeller planes - ice, winds and storms permitting. Continue reading...
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