-pptp- [new]: Greenland
The final pillar of the Greenland -PPTP- framework is Polarization. This refers to the deep divides that characterize the island's path forward.
The primary polarization is between economic development and environmental preservation. There is a fierce debate within Greenland regarding the Kvanefjeld (Kuannersuit) project, one of the world's largest deposits of rare earth metals and uranium. Proponents argue that mining is the only way to fund independence from Denmark and build a welfare state. Opponents fear radioactive contamination and the destruction of reindeer grazing lands. This internal polarization threatens to split communities and redefine the national identity Greenland -PPTP-
Today, Greenland is connected to the world via the and Greenland Connect North submarine cable systems. Managed by Tele Greenland, these fiber optic cables run from the eastern coast of Canada (Landings in Newfoundland) to southern Greenland and up the western coast to Qaqortoq, Nuuk, and Maniitsoq, with a forthcoming branch to the UK. The final pillar of the Greenland -PPTP- framework
Greenland is a land of extreme conditions—ice, midnight sun, and isolation. Its internet infrastructure is a miracle of modern engineering, but it is not a playground for outdated code. PPTP is a security liability that explodes in the face of Arctic latency, CGNAT, and modern cyber threats. There is a fierce debate within Greenland regarding