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Greenland s Rare-Earth Election - The Atlantic

Greenland’s Rare-Earth Election May 3, 2021 Share Tunulliarfik Fjord has always played an outsize role in global history. One thousand years ago, the Viking Erik the Red settled there, the last outpost in the Norse expansion into North America. When the United States established a protectorate over Greenland during World War II, it built one of its first airports in what is now Narsarsuaq, a large town on the fjord. And now Tunulliarfik is the site of a mining project that has overturned politics on Greenland. Since 1979, the ruling Siumut party has dominated Greenland’s elections; in all those years it has lost power only once, in 2009, after the island reformed its government and loosened ties with Denmark, which has ruled it for three centuries. Earlier this month, the democratic-socialist Inuit Ataqatigiit party (IA), Greenlandic for “Community for the People

Plans to build Fort Climate Change at Beaulieu are approved

1/1 A HAMPSHIRE charity has been given planning permission to build a new facility where visiting groups of children can focus on the issue of climate change. Civic chiefs have supported proposals to build a learning and exhibition centre at the headquarters of the Countryside Education Trust (CET) in Palace Lane, Beaulieu. The new building will be used to educate people about climate change and its impact on the New Forest. Home Farm is part of the Beaulieu Conservation Area but the application has been approved by the New Forest National Park Authority (NPA). A report to members said the proposed new building - Fort Climate Change - would not be visible from outside the site and would meet the need for new developments to be small-scale.

Florence Madenga s specialty weds journalism, censorship, and internet shutdowns in Africa – India Education,Education News India,Education News

Share Shortly after she first moved to Philadelphia, Florence Madenga wandered into a block party happening in her neighborhood and found herself right at home. She didn’t know anyone, but quickly found that folks were friendly and talkative, which she describes as a welcome change from years of living in New York City. Madenga, now a third-year doctoral student at the Annenberg School, appreciates the openness and candor with which many Philadelphians conduct themselves, and she says it’s great for doing the kind of ethnographic research she’s interested in. “In Philly, not only are people willing to talk to you about anything,” she says, “they’re going to tell you what they actually think and feel about it, no holds barred.”

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