Global warming: Myanmar, Greenland and green cars
By G. Dunkel posted on April 16, 2021
Greenland is the largest island in the world which is not a continent. Only it and Antarctica are covered by ice sheets. With 58,000 people, 89% of whom are Inuit, it remains a “semiautonomous region” under Danish rule whose main exports are fishery products and whose budget is heavily subsidized by Denmark.
In Narsak, Greenland, the fishing village closest to the proposed mine, many people know radioactive dust from uranium would be dangerous.
Global warming and the resulting melt of Greenland’s ice sheet are exposing mineral resources with potentially vast profits.