Arctic warming wreaking havoc on reindeer herds
KAUTOKEINO, Norway - Winter temperatures in Norway's Lapland could rise dramatically this century, with potentially devastating consequences for the region's reindeer and the indigenous Sami people who make their living herding them.
A vast frozen tundra, the mountainous Finnmark plateau in Norway's far north, is experiencing a hot spell - relatively speaking - wreaking havoc on the centuries-old Sami way of life.
"We already feel the effects of global warming here," says Per Gaup, a reindeer herder in his 60s out on the job. "I can see that we're losing more reindeer because of climate change."
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