BOSTON GLOBE: Independence for Greenland
Last Modified: Monday, June 29, 2009 at 6:27 p.m.
This editorial is from the Boston Globe:
"If it bleeds, it leads,” goes the old motto of the news business.
A saner way to escape history’s nightmare could be glimpsed in Greenland’s peaceable accession to independence from Denmark, an event celebrated
Ironically, this rare version of decolonization was aided by the effects of global warming. With the ice cap over Greenland melting progressively, it has become possible to begin mining long-inaccessible gold, diamonds, coal, and zinc. And seismological analyses project oil reserves of more than 110 billion tons. The revenue from these newly available resources will allow its 57,000 residents to reduce, and eventually eliminate, their reliance on a subsidy from Denmark of $550 million a year.
Other post-colonial conflict zones have had no such windfalls.
But many of them could nevertheless learn something from the pacific way that Greenlanders pursued self-determination
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