How U.S. Expansion Could Threaten Greenland’s Fragile Environment
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, examines the potential environmental consequences of U.S. involvement in Greenland. While purchasing Greenland is unlikely, the U.S. may secure fossil fuel extraction rights and expand its military presence. These actions could accelerate climate damage in an already fragile region, raising concerns about the long-term environmental cost of resource exploitation and military expansion.
