

So I've been checking these Arctic sea levels over the past decade, and it's crazy! Greenland's ice sheet has lost about 250 billion tons of ice since 2003...

that's like losing all the ice in Yosemite National Park like 7 times over!

It's no wonder they're feeling anxious about the US making a move. The Arctic is warming at a rate twice as fast as the global average, and it's gonna be super important to manage those resources wisely.

Did you know that the US has spent around $1.5 billion on its military base in Greenland since 1951? That's a significant amount of cash! Meanwhile, Denmark invests like $10 million per year in Greenland...

not a bad comparison!
And let's talk climate change for a sec - it's estimated that up to 40% of the world's population will be living in coastal areas by 2050...


we need to prioritize sustainable development and disaster prevention, especially in vulnerable regions like Greenland.

Anyway, I'm no expert but I think European leaders have every right to stand firm on this. It's not just about Denmark or the US; it's about collective security and respect for self-determination
