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EPISODE · Jun 27, 2026 · 20 MIN

The Race for Greenland's Rare Earths

from Diplomacy and International Relations by Bastian Friborg · host Bastian Friborg

A tiny island of just over 56,000 people has quietly become the most strategically contested territory in the Northern Hemisphere. In this bonus episode we map out why the United States, China, and Russia are suddenly tripping over themselves to reach Greenland — starting with the cold logic of the map. We trace the GIUK gap and the radar perched at the top of the world, then descend beneath the melting ice to the real prize: rare earth elements, the building blocks of every EV motor, wind turbine, and F-35. From there the story turns into something stranger than geopolitics — a single radioactive mountain above a town of sheep farmers, a democratic earthquake that killed a multi-billion-dollar mine, and an $11.5 billion lawsuit, bankrolled by Wall Street litigation financiers, that now hangs over the island's dream of independence. It's a briefing that connects the EV in your driveway, the fighter jets overhead, and the question that may define our generation: can we save the planet without destroying the places that make it worth saving?

A tiny island of just over 56,000 people has quietly become the most strategically contested territory in the Northern Hemisphere. In this bonus episode we map out why the United States, China, and Russia are suddenly tripping over themselves to reach Greenland — starting with the cold logic of the map. We trace the GIUK gap and the radar perched at the top of the world, then descend beneath the melting ice to the real prize: rare earth elements, the building blocks of every EV motor, wind turbine, and F-35. From there the story turns into something stranger than geopolitics — a single radioactive mountain above a town of sheep farmers, a democratic earthquake that killed a multi-billion-dollar mine, and an $11.5 billion lawsuit, bankrolled by Wall Street litigation financiers, that now hangs over the island's dream of independence. It's a briefing that connects the EV in your driveway, the fighter jets overhead, and the question that may define our generation: can we save the planet without destroying the places that make it worth saving?

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