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Arctic climate alarm: A new study says extreme melting episodes in northern Greenland have risen sixfold since 1990, with meltwater surging and most of the worst events landing after 2000—raising stakes for sea level rise and ocean circulation. Shipping rules tighten: The IMO approved a new North East Atlantic emission control area that will cover Greenland and neighboring waters, starting in 2027/2028, aiming to cut ship pollution across a huge Arctic-connected zone. Greenland geopolitics heats up: A US–Denmark strategy push is back in focus, alongside reports the US wants three new bases in Greenland—while Greenland and Denmark reject any US annexation. Local economy angle: Denmark’s export credit agency says tourism could deliver faster local value than mining, pointing to plans around Ilulissat and Disko Bay. Energy transition in the background: Texas is moving ahead on EV charging for both cars and big rigs, a reminder that electrification is accelerating even as Arctic impacts worsen.

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Trump’s designs on Greenland prod investment, with tourism favoured over mining

Trump’s designs on Greenland prod investment, with tourism favoured over mining

A US and allied strategy for Greenland

A US and allied strategy for Greenland

Trump’s designs on Greenland prod investment, tourism likely to pay off faster than mines

Trump’s designs on Greenland prod investment, tourism likely to pay off faster than mines

Trump's designs on Greenland prod investment, tourism likely to pay off faster than mines

Trump's designs on Greenland prod investment, tourism likely to pay off faster than mines


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