Oil, Potatoes Signs of Greenland Warming

Oil, Potatoes Signs of Greenland Warming
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Farm worker Soeren Ludvigsen shows off a potato he harvested in southern Greenland on August 21, 2004.

Global warming allowed crops that are not usually successful in Greenland—such as potatoes and broccoli—to flourish.

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