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Greenland Ditches Oil Exploration Citing Climate Change Concerns

by Olivia Lai Americas Europe Jul 20th 20212 mins
Greenland Ditches Oil Exploration Citing Climate Change Concerns

The government of Greenland announced on July 15 that the territory will suspend all oil exploration and future plans due to environmental concerns and climate change, and aims to move full steam ahead with renewable energy. 

What is Happening? 

“It is a decision where climate considerations, environmental considerations and economic common sense go hand in hand,” said the Minister of Natural Resources, Naaja Nathanielsen, in a government statement. “The future does not lie in oil. The future belongs to renewable energy, and in that respect we have much more to gain.”

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Olivia Lai

Olivia is a journalist and editor based in Hong Kong with previous experience covering politics, art and culture. She is passionate about wildlife and ocean conservation, with a keen interest in climate diplomacy. She’s also a graduate of University of Edinburgh in International Relations with a Master’s degree from The University of Hong Kong in Journalism. Olivia was the former Managing Editor at Earth.Org.

olivia.lai[at]earth.org
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