Analysis: The avalanche in Greenlandic politics could have grave environmental and climate consequences
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Analysis: The avalanche in Greenlandic politics could have grave environmental and climate consequences
The settlement of Narsaq is near the Kvanefjeld mining operations. By Anders Lorenzen In March, the people of Greenland created a seismic political shift, quickly dubbed ‘sneskred’ (avalanche). The centre-right pro-business party Demokraatit surprised everyone, becoming the largest party in the Danish semi-autonomous self-governing region. Greenland is the world’s largest island, with frozen terrain for much of the year. It is geographically po…
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