Change Comes to the Arctic: A Photographic Journey
Alun Anderson12/8/09
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![]() | NEXT IMAGE >> Bylot Island Inuit have lived in the Arctic for thousands of years. Even in the most remote places you’ll find old stone markers indicating routes, hunting grounds and even portals to the spirit world. Now, Inuit must adapt rapidly to change caused by people living thousands of miles to the south. |
Yawn. Another NON scientific warmist attempt to evangelize….
The pictures are wonderful though….
What a shame you weren’t around as the Ice Age (or the more recent Little Ice Age) ended. You could have rung the global warming alarms and ensured that nothing happened to change the Ice Age climate. Come to think of it, you would have been useful during the entire 4.5 billion years of Earth’s climate change history. What a shame, indeed.
i hate ignorant actions such as this. great photography though.