Greenland is estimated to have some of the world's largest untapped oil and gas resources. [View all]
Greenlands fossil fuel ban is up in the air after recent election
US president Donald Trump thrust Greenland to the centre of global politics when he proposed to buy the vast, icebound island at the start of the year. With the world watching, Greenlandic voters went to the polls on March 11 2025 and delivered a landslide victory for a party that told Trump, We are not for sale.
Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark and its struggle for independence is a major political battleground. Both the right-wing Demokraatit (Democrats), now the largest party, and the socialist Inuit Ataqatigiit (IA) that they recently decimated are pro-independence. However, they also want a slower independence process than the populist-nationalist Naleraq, which also did well in the election.
While foreign observers may have had their attention drawn to Greenland by Trump, they shouldnt look away now. The outcome of this election has made a fossil-fuelled future for Greenland more likely, just when the escalating climate crisis demands an urgent global transition to renewable energy.
Crucial to Greenlands future is its base of economic production. Greenland is estimated to have some of the worlds largest untapped oil and gas resources.
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