MELTDOWN | A Note on Greenland...
A Note on Greenland...
As our 2025 sparksLIVE co-production with Vital Opera, Meltdown, takes place in Greenland, we felt the following would be helpful to know:
Population: 56,000 people, living in 20% of the country not covered by ice
Heritage: The majority of the population are descendants of Thule (proto-Inuit) culture
Language: Greenlandic (an Inuit–Yupik–Unangan language)
Governance: Greenland is an autonomous territory in the Kingdom of Denmark with its own parliament and government.
Economy: Fishing is the most important driver of Greenland’s economy. Some, but not all, Greenlandic politicians hope to gain independence from Denmark and to have mining become a draw for foreign investment.
Environment & Climate Change: Human-driven CO2 emissions are warming the planet.
The Arctic is heating four times faster than the global average.
If fully melted, the Greenland ice sheet would raise sea levels by 24 feet.
This will take centuries, but even small losses cause major coastal impacts.
Today, Greenland’s ice loss is the leading driver of sea level rise.
Suggested resources for further reading:
NASA Climate change information
Copernicus Climate Services, a European site
NOAA’s Arctic Report Card