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Greenland’s minerals and China’s green energy dominance

A discussion based on the new Policy Brief 'Greenland’s minerals to consolidate China’s rare earth dominance?'
Narsaq, Greenland. Photo: Andrew Testa/Ate03040grn/Ritzau Scanpix
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Rare Earth Elements (REE) are vital for modern technology and the green transition and therefore Greenland’s large REE deposits have gathered a lot of international attention in recent years.

Two mining projects in southern Greenland are drawing close to realization and have the potential to become leading global suppliers of REE-raw materials. The projects, however, are likely to feed into Chinese dominated REE supply chains. In fact, without China it is difficult to imagine the transition to a carbon neutral future. Greenlandic deposits could thus further contribute to the consolidation of China’s position as a green energy superpower. 

Based on the new DIIS policy brief ‘Greenland’s Minerals to Consolidate China’s Rare Earth Dominance?’ this seminar discusses what this scenario will mean for Greenland and for Greenland’s political ambitions, for REE dependent European and US industries, and for the geopolitical balance in the Arctic.      

Speakers
Per Kalvig, Chief Advisor, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS)
Mads Qvist Frederiksen, Director, Arctic Economic Council
Jesper Zeuthen, Associate Professor, Aalborg University

Hans Lucht, Senior Researcher, DIIS
Ulrik Pram Gad, Senior Researcher, DIIS


Programme
13:00–13:05  Introduction and welcome, Hans Lucht

13:05–13:20  Presentation of New DIIS Policy Brief, Per Kalvig

13:20–13:30  Danish and European Industries and the Demand for Rare Earth Elements, Mads Qvist Frederiksen                

13:30–13:45  China’s Rare Earth Politics and Strategies, Jesper Zeuthen

13:45–14:00  Greenlandic Mineral Politics and Strategies, Ulrik Pram Gad

14:00–14:30  Discussion, moderator Hans Lucht

Recorded on Tuesday 13 April 2021, 13.00-14.30
 

Regioner
China Greenland

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13 April 2021 13:00–14:30

DIIS Experts

Hans Lucht
Migration and global order
Head of unit, Senior researcher
+45 2251 7305
Ulrik Pram Gad
Global security and worldviews
Senior Researcher
+45 6088 5559