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A glimpse into the rare earth riches of Greenland

Last updated: March 14, 2026 11:20 am
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Greenland’s Kvanefjeld site, complete with sodalite stones glowing under ultraviolet light

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Greenland’s Kvanefjeld mineral deposit in southern Greenland is a sight to behold under ultraviolet light, with sodalite stones emitting an eerie luminescence against the mountainous backdrop. Photographer Jonas Kako captured this mesmerizing scene during his exploration of mining activities for rare earth elements and minerals on the island, shedding light on the impact on local communities.

The Kvanefjeld site holds significant deposits of rare earth elements crucial for battery technology, space exploration, and defense industries. With western countries heavily reliant on Chinese sources for these materials, Greenland’s abundance of critical raw materials has attracted attention from scientists and policymakers. Recent geopolitical tensions, including President Donald Trump’s interest in the island’s resources, have thrust Greenland into the international spotlight.

As Greenland grapples with economic dependence on fishing and the potential of resource extraction, concerns about environmental repercussions and radioactive elements, like uranium, pose challenges. The push for independence from the Danish government and the complexities of aligning with global powers add layers to Greenland’s evolving narrative.

New Scientist. Science news and long reads from expert journalists, covering developments in science, technology, health and the environment on the website and the magazine.

A sample of graphite

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In another captivating image by Jonas Kako, residents of Greenland are seen at the Amitsoq mine, handling graphite samples for analysis to assess future mining opportunities. The significance of graphite in green technologies and batteries has garnered attention from the European Union, designating the mine as strategically important and eligible for financial support.

The evolving landscape of Greenland’s mining industry reflects a delicate balance between economic growth, environmental sustainability, and geopolitical dynamics, shaping the island’s future trajectory in the global arena.

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