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Greenland sled dog champion says melting ice threatens his culture
Summary
Jørgen Kristensen, a five-time Greenlandic sled dog champion, says warming and melting ice are putting the dog-sled traditions he grew up with at risk.
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Jørgen Kristensen is a five-time Greenlandic sled dog champion from a village in northern Greenland. He grew up close to his stepfather's sled dogs and first went fishing on the sea ice when he was 9. Kristensen says warming and melting ice are threatening the dog-sled traditions and the culture tied to them.
Key points:
- Kristensen is described as a five-time Greenlandic dog sled champion and a lifelong sled-dog handler.
- He grew up with his stepfather's dogs and began going out on the ice alone at age 9.
- He reports that warming and melting sea ice are putting dog-sled traditions and related cultural practices at risk.
Summary:
Kristensen reports that changes to sea ice affect the routines and practices of dog-sledding that have shaped his life. Undetermined at this time.
