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Geopolitics of Mining

Geopolitical implications of mining in Greenland

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Jan 14, 2026
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Which companies currently hold mining permits or active projects in Greenland and who are their major investors?

A small clutch of firms — both local operators and foreign juniors — currently hold Greenland mining permits or run active projects, notably Amaroq Minerals (Nalunaq), Lumina Sustainable Materials (Wh...

Jan 15, 2026
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What legal processes would Greenland need to follow to become independent from Denmark?

Greenland’s legal path to independence is spelled out primarily in the 2009 Greenland Self-Government Act: a Greenlandic decision in favour of independence would trigger negotiations with Denmark, req...

Jan 19, 2026
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What companies are located in greenlang?

Greenland’s corporate landscape is anchored by a handful of large, visible players in fishing, air transport and public administration — notably Royal Greenland, Naalakkersuisut and Air Greenland — wh...

Jan 15, 2026

How do projections for local ice-sheet accumulation vs. melting affect the estimated timing of Camp Century’s exposure?

Projections of whether local snowfall (accumulation) will continue to outpace surface melt at Camp Century—or whether warming will flip the balance toward net ice loss—directly control when the Cold W...

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