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The decline in global oil prices that began in the summer of 2014 carries with it a number of risks in assembling a whole range of major oil and gas projects, including shale gas extraction projects, deep-water offshore projects and projects in the Arctic shelf.
In these conditions, despite the ongoing surplus of global oil production in relation to consumption, the question nevertheless arises: how can we maintain current production levels in the medium and long-term and ensure growth in order ...
... industry and the required skilled workforce are virtually non-existent on the island. The only university, which is located in the island's capital Nuuk, has just 150-200 students. Only a small part of the island's population has a university degree.
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Independent Greenland may fall short of necessary human and material resources to provide the qualified personnel for state and local government, the judiciary system, police and military structures, research institutions, diplomatic and other missions abroad. Greenland ...
... with foreign partners (search for global solutions to global challenges, enhanced regional cooperation, safeguarding national interests on a bilateral basis).
Denmark intends to achieve strategy objectives both nationally (closer cooperation on the Arctic issues with Greenland and the Faeroe Islands, continued scientific research in the Arctic, strengthening its sovereignty and control in national maritime and continental areas), through active promotion of its positions in international organizations (the UN, European ...