29 April 2017 / The Washington Post / Chris Mooney
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In Greenland’s northernmost village, a melting Arctic threatens the age-old hunt

Qaanaaq, Greenland

But the age-old Inugguit lifestyle is changing fast as the climate warms, disrupting long-held patterns and possibilities and forcing economic challenges as a traditional hunting culture weighs new industries such as fishing and even tourism.


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Many villagers in Qaanaaq survive by fishing and hunting. (Whitney Shefte/The Washington Post)