Greenland's Getting Warmer, But Farmers There Are Struggling More Than Ever
Warming and longer summers in Greenland have raised hopes for expansion of agriculture on the island. But the summers have been drier, causing a decline in the number of sheep farms on the island.
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November 18, 2016 at 01:08AM
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NPR News: Greenland's Getting Warmer, But Farmers There Are Struggling More Than Ever
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