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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen told Newsweek in an interview that Greenland must decide its own fate.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNNine Ways to Experience Greenland’s Unique Culture and Icy LandscapesThe first-ever direct flights from the United States to Greenland will give tourists easier access to the island’s history, ...
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Money Talks News on MSNMassive Water Loss From Land Outpaces Greenland Ice MeltScientists have discovered Earth's soil moisture has declined so dramatically that changes may be irreversible in human lifetimes. The Washington Post reports this water loss contributes more to sea ...
Greenland Anorthosite Mining (GAM) was granted permission to extract anorthosite, a white rock composed mainly of aluminum, micro silica, and calcium. The firm plans to ship crushed anorthosite from ...
The world's two gigantic ice sheets are in greater peril from global warming than previously thought, a study published May 20 says.
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Money Talks News on MSNScientists Warn Land Water Loss May Be PermanentResearchers found that land water loss exceeded Greenland's ice melt contribution to sea level rise in the early 2000s. The Washington Post explains how this massive soil moisture decline affects ...
Correction - Exploration Update for Strategic Minerals JV The following amendments have been made to the ?Exploration Update for Strategic Minerals JV' announcement released on 13 May 2025 at ...
The proposal on Crimea sets a precedent for tolerating the seizure of territory and incorporating it into one’s homeland, or ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis researcher sailed like a Viking for three years. Here’s what he foundTo reconstruct Viking seafaring, Jarrett took to the sea himself. He piloted clinker-built boats along Norway’s western coast, including vessels like the fembøring and the faering —traditional designs ...
Sea level rise will become unmanageable at just 1.5C of global heating and lead to “catastrophic inland migration”, the ...
Some say melting ice will expose land for oil drilling, mineral exploration and food production. “One positive thing is that in south Greenland the climate is getting warmer, and we are looking ...
As Arctic ice melts, global powers seize new opportunities to extract oil, speed up trade and boost their military presence.
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