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appalachiablue

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Wed Jan 8, 2025, 03:30 PM Jan 8

Why Greenland? Remote But Resource-Rich Island Occupies A Key Position In A Warming World

- Why Greenland? Remote but resource-rich island occupies a key position in a warming world, AP News, Jan. 7, 2025.
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Remote, icy and mostly pristine, Greenland plays an outsized role in the daily weather experienced by billions of people and in the climate changes taking shape all over the planet. Greenland is where climate change, scarce resources, tense geopolitics and new trade patterns all intersect, said Ohio University security and environment professor Geoff Dabelko.

The world’s largest island is now “central to the geopolitical, geoeconomic competition in many ways,” partly because of climate change, Dabelko said. Since his first term in office, President-elect Donald Trump has expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, which is a semiautonomous territory of Denmark, a longtime U.S. ally and a founding member of NATO. It is also home to a large U.S. military base.

Why is Greenland coveted? Think of Greenland as an open refrigerator door or thermostat for a warming world, and it’s in a region that is warming four times faster than the rest of the globe, said New York University climate scientist David Holland. Locked inside are valuable rare earth minerals needed for telecommunications, as well as uranium, billions of untapped barrels of oil and a vast supply of natural gas that used to be inaccessible but is becoming less so.

Many of the same minerals are currently being supplied mostly by China, so other countries such as the United States are interested, Dabelko said. Three years ago, the Denmark government suspended oil development offshore from the territory of 57,000 people. But more than the oil, gas or minerals, there’s ice — a “ridiculous” amount, said climate scientist Eric Rignot of the University of California, Irvine. If that ice melts, it would reshape coastlines across the globe and potentially shift weather patterns in such a dramatic manner that the threat was the basis of a Hollywood disaster movie.

Greenland holds enough ice that if it all melts, the world’s seas would rise by 24 feet (7.4 meters)...

https://apnews.com/article/greenland-trump-climate-change-minerals-trade-bab5bb60ba52f6073f056fb271c43215

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Why Greenland? Remote But Resource-Rich Island Occupies A Key Position In A Warming World (Original Post) appalachiablue Jan 8 OP
No doubt, something shitbag pootin wants as well SheltieLover Jan 8 #1
Absolutely, tx for posting. Fox co-host said Harry Truman triedc to buy Greenland in 1867! appalachiablue Jan 8 #3
No doubt, something shitbag pootin wants as well SheltieLover Jan 8 #2
Here is a vid from a Danish Naval officer I follow, who comments on world affairs.. Re Greenland mitch96 Jan 8 #4
Thank you, this is very interesting. appalachiablue Jan 8 #7
Must be big money in Greenland? Irish_Dem Jan 8 #5
Yes, maybe the new Gold Rush! appalachiablue Jan 8 #6
All owned by Trump personally. Irish_Dem Jan 8 #8
But all the people wanting to get their paws on it say global warming is a myth. tanyev Jan 8 #9

mitch96

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4. Here is a vid from a Danish Naval officer I follow, who comments on world affairs.. Re Greenland
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 03:40 PM
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