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Map Shows How Greenland’s Rare Earth Minerals Compare to Rest of World

Map Shows How Greenland’s Rare Earth Minerals Compare to Rest of World

Summary

Greenland has significant reserves of rare earth minerals, which are crucial for modern technologies and defense systems. A new map from the U.S. Geological Survey shows Greenland's resources compared to global reserves, highlighting its strategic importance. Greenland's mineral wealth and its related geopolitical interest involve President Donald Trump's support for acquiring the territory, but mining faces challenges due to environmental and logistical concerns.

Key Facts

  • Greenland holds around 1.5 million metric tons of rare earth minerals, according to the USGS.
  • These minerals are essential for technologies like electric car motors, wind turbines, and defense equipment.
  • China's reserves are the largest globally, with 44 million metric tons.
  • Greenland's reserves are similar in size to those in the United States and larger than Canada's.
  • Mining in Greenland is challenging due to limited infrastructure, a harsh climate, and environmental concerns.
  • In 2021, Greenland's parliament passed laws restricting uranium byproducts, affecting mining projects.
  • President Donald Trump has expressed interest in acquiring Greenland for national security reasons.
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