The benefits of a proposed new Greenland road justify its costs — and then some — an outside review finds
Tourism would benefit most from the road, but it would also be associated with more investment opportunity and a lower cost of living.
A proposed road that would be the first to connect two settlements in Greenland appears to be a sound investment — so sound that it would still be worth building even if the price of completing it were three times higher than the current estimate.
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