Greenland news
Here are some recent news articles about Greenland:
Climate Change
- "Greenland's ice sheet is melting at an alarming rate, study finds" (The Guardian, March 2023) - A new study has found that Greenland's ice sheet is melting at a rate that is faster than previously thought, with some areas losing up to 17% of their ice mass per decade.
- "Greenland's ice sheet is on the brink of a tipping point, scientists warn" (The New York Times, February 2023) - Scientists have warned that Greenland's ice sheet is approaching a tipping point, beyond which it may become impossible to stop its melting.
Politics and Economy
- "Greenland's government approves new oil exploration plans" (Reuters, March 2023) - Greenland's government has approved new plans to explore for oil in the country's waters, despite concerns about the impact on the environment and the country's fragile economy.
- "Greenland's economy grows despite pandemic" (Bloomberg, February 2023) - Greenland's economy has grown despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, with the country's fishing and tourism industries performing well.
Environment and Wildlife
- "Greenland's polar bears are struggling to adapt to climate change" (National Geographic, March 2023) - A new study has found that Greenland's polar bears are struggling to adapt to the rapid melting of sea ice, which is affecting their hunting and breeding habits.
- "Greenland's whales are making a comeback" (The Guardian, February 2023) - A new study has found that Greenland's whale populations are making a comeback, thanks to conservation efforts and a reduction in hunting.
Other News
- "Greenland's capital city is running out of water" (The Telegraph, March 2023) - Greenland's capital city, Nuuk, is facing a water shortage due to a combination of climate change and infrastructure issues.
- "Greenland's unique dog sled racing culture is under threat" (The New York Times, February 2023) - Greenland's traditional dog sled racing culture is under threat due to climate change and the decline of the country's dog population.
I hope you find these articles interesting!