date:Mar 27, 2013
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You need to put this into perspective. We used to be high Arctic and now we are more sub Arctic, Kenneth Hoegh, an agronomist and former senior government advisor. But we are still Arctic.
The symbolism is enormous, however, highlighting a changing global climate that has seen temperatures in the Arctic increase by about twice the global average - about 0.8 degrees Celsius since pre-industrial times.
There are now huge areas in southern Greenland where you c