Greenland’s economy is reliant on fishing and block grants from Denmark. Mining and tourism are emerging sectors but face challenges due to infrastructure gaps. Government policies prioritize sustainable development and economic independence but are constrained by limited resources. Regulatory frameworks are evolving to attract foreign investment in mining. Society is small and tight-knit, with disparities between urban and remote areas. Education and healthcare systems are robust but face challenges in remote delivery. Climate change creates opportunities for resource exploration but also threatens traditional livelihoods.