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Greenland officials extend hearing period, add meetings ahead of Kuannersuit mine decision

The public will have an additional 11 weeks to submit comments on the controversial rare earths and uranium mine.

By Kevin McGwin February 4, 2021
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Naalakkersuisut, Greenland’s government, will hold at least two additional community meetings and extend the deadline for the public to submit comments about a proposed rare-earths and uranium mine by 11 weeks, nearly doubling the length of the consultation period.

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