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9-24-2010 @ 8:59AM
hellofromgreenland said...
Your comment about respect is totally true, and that is what we need, to live in peace around our planet.
I moved to Greenland from a "developed" country 12 years ago. Think of all this fuss about pollution and CO2 and whatever.
If you go a little further up north in Greenland, it's totally impossible to grow and vegebales or raise cows and chicken. Seals are abundant in the waters, and we see a lot of whales which are hunt on quota. Frozen meat in the supermarket is shipped up from Europe on ships that spew pollution into our pristine waters and emit a lot of CO2 on the way.
Traditional meat is not wasted, every bodypart is used, and up north where we have sleddogs, any leftovers, either chicken or whale, are fed to the dogs. It's always best to integrate the tradional way of living with modern life.
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