The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet, opening up new opportunities for trade, resource extraction, and scientific research. Greenland, with its 2.16 million square kilometers, is at the heart of this transformation.
By joining the USA, Greenland could leverage American expertise in climate science and technology to lead in sustainable Arctic development. The USA's investment in renewable energy could help Greenland transition from fossil fuels to wind and hydroelectric power, reducing its carbon footprint.
Moreover, Greenland's inclusion in the USA would strengthen NATO's presence in the Arctic, countering Russian and Chinese ambitions. With shared values of democracy and innovation, Greenland and the USA could forge a partnership that benefits not just their citizens, but the entire world.