Farming in Greenland is a bit of a challenge these days, unless you are growing snow peas.
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Maybe the Vikings were early adopters of indoor hydroponics?
We lost the art of farming permafrost.
“Farming in Greenland is a bit of a challenge these days, unless you are growing snow peas.”
Or Iceberg Lettuce.
Or snow pee
The peach blossoms and apple blossoms are in full bloom, right on schedule. Any idiot can see that!
I see evidence of snow peas where Hendrik’s dog takes his walk.
The Vikings were formidable farmers! How else would “Leaf” Ericson have received his nickname?
“Scientists” like Michael Mann are incapable of comprehending how much can be understood about the climate by relatively soft data, such as the production of vineyards in England.
You’ve never been to Greenland in the summer. Southern Greenland has plenty of things growing on it in the summer.
http://www.htmlhelp.com/~liam/Greenland/Tasiilaq/Tasiilaq9.jpg
Yes, a few clumps of grass in July should keep the village fed all year.
That soccer pitch looks remarkably like our golf courses in Western Australia!
But without the ice in the background. 😀
http://www.travelblog.org/Photos/6033743
Can you believe this sentence below from reuters? -20C is springlike?
“It was minus 20 degrees Centigrade in March but the sun was out and the air was still, with an almost spring feel.”
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/03/26/us-greenland-climate-agriculture-idUSBRE92P0EX20130326
Cold is the new warm dontcha know.
I’ve seen people freezing to death on the streets of Toronto Canada at -20C.
And BTW, what grows at -20C besides ice? Definitely no “spring” plant life.
It’s groundhog day for the LSM on CAGW.
Lethal conditions in Greenland:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22363216