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Oil rig spidermen deported from Greenland

Four Greenpeace protesters, who scaled an oil rig off the coast of Greenland and stopped it drilling for 40 hours, have been deported back to their ho...

Business, EnergySeptember 8, 2010
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Cairn hits Greenland gas jackpot

Cairn Energy has confirmed that it has found gas off the western coast of Greenland. The Edinburgh-based oil and gas exploration company made the disc...

Denmark, EnergySeptember 1, 2010
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Greenpeace ship stopped off Greenland coast

Greenpeace has announced that it has been blocked by a Danish warship in its efforts to sail a protest boat to an oil drilling platform off the coast ...

Business, EnergyAugust 26, 2010
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Greenland’s bedrock to aid climate change predictions

Scientists say ice core samples from Greenland could help predict the impact of global warming, as they reach the country’s bedrock after five years o...

Environment, FeaturedAugust 9, 2010
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Greenland’s new oil contracts condemned by green groups

Environmental groups have branded Greenland’s government “completely irresponsible” for giving the go-ahead for the drilling of two new oil wells west...

Business, EnergyJuly 18, 2010
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Test drilling given the go-ahead in Greenland

Cairn Energy is to begin drilling in Baffin Bay after being given the green light for tests from Greenland’s government. According to KNR, company shi...

Business, EnergyJune 25, 2010
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Greenland thaw causing greenhouse gases

A new study has revealed that nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas 298-times more powerful than carbon dioxide, is being released by thawing permafrost in ...

Environment, FeaturedMay 9, 2010
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Emigration damaging Greenland’s hopes for independence

The Greenlandic finance minister Palle Christiansen has declared the steady exodus of manpower from the country as the biggest hurdle facing Greenland...

Culture, DenmarkFebruary 21, 2010
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