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    PRESS RELEASE
    Narsaq, Nuuk, Copenhagen and Aarhus, August 21, 2020
    The destruction of Greenland's environment has begun
    On Thursday, August 13, the Minister for Industry and Mineral Resources issued a press release
    that the Australian mining company Tanbreez Mining Greenland A/S has been granted a license to extract minerals at Killavaat
    minerals at Killavaat Alannguat / Kringlerne in South Greenland [1]. The exploitation license is based on seven-year-old
    old consultation material that does not include the latest updated Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report
    Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of the mining project. The material also does not include the plans for a chemical
    separation plant with a daily consumption of up to 2000 tons of sulfuric acid, which the authorities want topart of the project.

    Recently, applications for mining licenses in Greenland have increased significantly. In 2019, there were approximately 70 major
    exploration and exploitation licenses, totalling many thousands of square kilometers.
    Half of these are found in southernmost Greenland, which is known as “GƌøŶlaŶds bƌødkuƌv” because it includes
    almost all of Greenland's farmland. Two major mining projects stand out here: The controversial
    uranium/rare earth mining project in Kuannersuit/Kvanefjeld, which contains the world's second largest
    inventory of uranium and by far the largest amount of thorium. And the rare earths mining project at Killavaat
    Alannguat / Kringlerne, claimed by its owner, Australian company Tanbreez Mining Greenland A/S, to
    to have the largest inventory of rare earths in the world [2]. Both are high-altitude open pit mines.

    "MyŶ authorities have approved a ŵiŶe project without knowing in advance which mineral deposits
    and how large they are," says Mariane Paviasen, chairwoman of Foreningen URANI NAAMIK /
    No to uranium in Narsaq. "Both Tanbreez and the authorities describe the mineral deposits in Killavaat
    Alannguat as huge when marketing the project to international investors, but in the environmental impact
    the environmental impact assessment of the project, it is categorized as much smaller. Tanbreez has
    also admitted that uranium is present at the mine site, but this is not mentioned in the consultation material." [3]

    Most unusually, the MLSA has granted an exploitation license without first approving an
    exploitation or decommissioning plan for the mining project [4]. Tanbreez has been given until the end of 2022 to
    to get the plans approved.
    "Unfortunately, there is no doubt that the deferred exploitation and activity plan relates to the chemical
    separatioŶsaŶ plant, which the ŵyŶdighederŶe gerŶe want for GrøŶlaŶd", says Hans Pedersen from
    RenewableEnergy. "The purpose of the separation plant is to increase the tax revenue for the mining project
    Greenland Committee 2019-20
    GRU Alm.del - Appendix 68
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    regardless of the cost to the environment. One must ask oneself whether the purpose of issuing an
    exploitation license without an approved exploitation and decommissioning plan is to make it more difficult at a later stage
    to stop the mining project for environmental reasons at a later date without incurring liability to the Greenlandic
    liability for damages? In any case, the decision is highly unusual." [5]

    Compared to what the Mineral Resources Act requires, the seven-year-old consultation material is seriously deficient. This is clearly
    is clear from the consultation responses from KANUKOKA - The National Association of Greenlandic Municipalities,
    Kommuneqarfik Sermersooq and DTU Wind Energy. Kommuneqarfik Sermersooq (the neighboring municipality to
    Kommuneqarfik Sermersooq (the neighboring municipality to Kommune Kujalleq, where the mining project is located) skƌiveƌekte that ŵaŶ "is concerned that (the main EIA report) has been judged to be adequate by Naturstyrelsen for Råstoffer, DCE (National
    Center for Environment and Energy at Aarhus University) and the Nature Institute without any
    baggƌuŶdsŵateƌiale". AvataƋ, WWF and GƌeeŶpeace have similar objections [6].

    The decisionŶiŶgeŶ oŵ to grant eŶ udŶ protection license on such a flawed basis lowers
    environmental standards are lowered so much that it becomes difficult to imagine that mining projects in the future will be
    rejected because of Ŷegative coŶsequences for the environment", says Erik Jensen, spokesperson for Foreningen URANI
    NAAMIK / No to uranium in Nuuk. "In an Arctic climate, environmental degradation can be perŵaŶeŶeŶte because ŶatureŶ is already very vulnerable
    is already very vulnerable, so the development that is now being set in motion cannot be rolled back."
    “Killavaat Alannguat is right next to the Kujataa UNESCO World Heritage Site,” says Niels Henrik Hooge
    fƌa NOAH FƌieŶds of the Eaƌth DeŶŵaƌk's uƌaŶgƌuppe. "Why hasn't there been an
    impact assessment of the impact of the mining project on the World Heritage Site and why has the project not been
    submitted to UNESCO for assessment in accordance with the guidelines for the implementation of the World Heritage Convention before the exploitation license was granted?" [7]
 
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