The riches thought to lie beneath Greenland's icy terrain have been coveted for more than a century. But how easy are they to access, and will climate change make any difference?
An estimated 7,500 of Greenland lakes turned brown, began emitting carbon, and suffered a decline in water quality.
Greenland’s prime minister said he wants to communicate directly with Donald Trump’s administration as the US president ramps up pressure on Denmark to hand over control of the Arctic island.
Taking Greenland through force or coercion would not just be a bad deal for the United States—it could become a legacy-defining unforced error for the Trump administration.
Greenlanders do not want to follow American policy on China. And a large minority view Chinese influence in the world positively.
The U.S. would inherit an environmental dilemma of its own making if it lays claim to the massive Arctic island.
Greenland as a state would add two Democrats to the Senate and at least one Democrat to the House, and they would be European-style socialists.
West Greenland is home to tens of thousands of blue lakes that provide residents with drinking water and sequester carbon from the atmosphere. Yet after two months of record heat and precipitation in fall 2022,
President Trump's first term and campaign promises may hint at his plans for America's relationships with Ukraine, Russia, China, Mexico and the Middle East.
The poll found Trump with a 47 percent approval rating, higher than almost the entirety of his first term, though still below the majority support that most other presidents have enjoyed at the
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