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Global Warming may CLOSE Greenland’s Airport

Luke Willmoth
Last updated: 30 November 2019 23:26
By Luke Will
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Climate Change has became a prevalent factor criticising the aviation industry, with climate protestors from Extinction Rebellion (XR) turning to airport disruption as a form of protest and a growing change by airlines to unveil carbon-neutrality plans. However, for northernly-situated country Greenland, the stakes have heighted as it was announced this week that climate change now threatens the main airport on the island.

 

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