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Polar Journal AG Team
The Polar Retrospective looks at recent stories from around the world’s polar regions. This week we take a look at French President's trip to Nuuk, record-breaking Arctic heat, and a new view on an famous Polar wreck.
Camille Lin
At a press conference held at the International Press Centre, Rasmus Leander Nielsen, professor at the University of Greenland, discusses the potential coalitions that Demokraatit could form.
Ole Ellekrog
Artists and hunters in Arctic Canada hope the EU will lift the ban that has been in place since 2009.
The current EU Commission has had an increasingly ‘geopolitical’ role, balancing the widely differing interests of its member states.
On a trip to Greenland and the Faroe Islands, the European Commission's highest representative puts the Arctic back on the political agenda.
In Greenland, 25 of the 34 critical raw materials for the energy transition are present in significant quantities, and last Thursday the European Union and this country signed strategic agreements to develop sustainable value chains for the exploitation of these resources.
Mirjana Binggeli
A report has just established that the main mines of critical raw materials, essential to EU countries, are in Greenland.
Dr. Michael Wenger
Fishing in the Arctic is increasingly becoming a political issue with disputes between Norway and the EU and new announcements from Russia.