Global warming and the modern world are combining to challenge a way of life that's existed in Greenland for thousands of years. Climate change is having a profound impact on the country's Inuit people. Nick Clark travelled to Illulisat deep inside the Arctic Circle to assess the challenges facing these remote communities.
i think the inuits are related to the red indians
CrazyNative4 1 year ago
@SuperReneh we greenlanders are inuit !! :) not eskimo's
ACnikolajsen 1 year ago
we are INUIT and i an inuit born in greenland
nhpm78 1 year ago
I went to siberia
they are very well
jinshiksung 2 years ago
Greenlandic people are not inuit´s !!!.....
SuperReneh 2 years ago
Russians destroyed and raped native Siberian people, Americans raped and destroyed native American people. All the more reason why we must destroy China!!!!
AltaicSupremePride 2 years ago
is it true the temporature hit the fifth lowest in Greenland 2009 winter?? it's lower here, too this summer. how it is like in Greenland and the arctic regions this summer??
ayanuhito 2 years ago
That fucking Aqqaluk Lynge don't know a damn thing! He's not from Ilulissat, the dog's in Ilulissat outnumbers the PEOPLE of the town Ilulissat. The dog's won't go away, nobody want's Aqqaluk in Greenland. He's just fishing for any 5 min's of tv time as he has always done.
sweetamber84 2 years ago
They didn't show the good slant to it like agriculture.
Dreadneck 2 years ago
global warming, just let it warm.
LaoUnited 3 years ago