New Evidence Emerges of Large-Scale Rare-Earth Mine in Greenland A recent report has shed light on a massive rare-earth mine project in Greenland, sparking concerns among environmentalists and local communities. The mine, operated by a Chinese company, is expected to be one of the largest of its kind in the world, with the potential to significantly increase global production of critical minerals used in everything from smartphones to renewable energy technologies. While the project promises economic benefits for Greenland, critics argue that it poses significant environmental risks, including the potential for water pollution and habitat destruction. As the mining industry continues to expand in the Arctic, the fate of Greenland's fragile ecosystem hangs in the balance.