In A Warming Greenland, A Farming Family Adapts To Drought — And New Opportunities
Kanuk Nielsen and his brother Pilu grew up on a sheep farm in southern Greenland. Kanuk has decided to remain on the farm. Pilu gives helicopter tours to visitors, who are arriving in greater numbers.
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December 7, 2019 at 08:01PM
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NPR News: In A Warming Greenland, A Farming Family Adapts To Drought — And New Opportunities
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