If Global Warming were real, wouldn't buying Greenland be a good idea?

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If Global Warming were real, wouldn't buying Greenland be a good investment for the future? We'll need somewhere to relocate people to after coastal areas flood and Florida is completely submerged.
 
Global warming is real and someone already thought of it, since Greenland is an autonomous region of the Kingdom of Denmark. They can read Wikipedia too.

Greenland is abundant in minerals. Mining of ruby deposits began in 2007. Other mineral prospects are improving as prices are increasing. These include iron, uranium, aluminium, nickel, platinum, tungsten, titanium, and copper. Despite resumption[when?] of several hydrocarbon and mineral exploration activities, it will take several years before hydrocarbon production can materialize. The state oil company Nunaoil was created to help develop the hydrocarbon industry in Greenland. The state company Nunamineral has been launched on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange to raise more capital to increase the production of gold, started in 2007.
 

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