Greenland has been part of Denmark for centuries, and people here have iPhones and running clubs and countless other aspects of life in a developed country. But at the same time, many Greenlanders still hunt seals, use dog sleds, ice fish and follow traditions that are unique to this part of the world.
The coastline of Southeast Greenland is uplifting more rapidly than other parts of the island. This is caused by weak rocks beneath this part of Greenland, combined with the melting of the ice sheet,
Local temperatures were regularly below 0 degrees Fahrenheit and the coldest days reached minus 29 degrees F (-34 C), officials said.
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Life along the west coast of Greenland, high above the Arctic Circle, continues much as it has for centuries, with the natural world and a respect for heritage setting the rhythm during the long, frozen winters.
The island's fragile digital infrastructure has come under increased scrutiny as attacks on European sea cables have increased in recent months.
That’s imprudent, because the Arctic’s climate is changing more rapidly than anywhere on Earth. Such rapid warming further increases the already substantial economic and personal risk for those living, working and extracting resources on Greenland, and for the rest of the planet.
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Greenland's ruling Inuit Ataqatigiit party said it will not rush an independence vote through after a March 11 general election, cautioning about possible economic and welfare implications.