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After being displaced from their native village, a Greenlandic Inugguit community faces a new threat: climate change
The Washington Post
2017-05-01
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In 1953 more than 100 Inugguit villagers in Greenland were forced by the Danish government to leave their homes with only a few days notice. Now their way of live is threatened by climate change.
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