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Fish from ice fishing in Qikiqtarjuaq are coming in about three weeks earlier than usual. That's good locally — more local jobs — but a sign of the changing climate.
Fish from ice fishing in Qikiqtarjuaq are coming in about three weeks earlier than usual. That's good locally — more local jobs — but a sign of the changing climate.
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Well today was Robbie Burns Day, the most sacred day of the Old Scottish calendar. But I wasn’t planning to write anything about it, until I saw this. And then…
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