Naya Nathanielsen, Greenland's Minister for Business, Trade, and Mineral Resources, passionately discusses the quest for Greenland's sovereignty and the complex geopolitical landscape, especially the balance between foreign investment and national pride. Paul Martin shares insights into the challenges facing the global green hydrogen industry, from high production costs to the impact of government policies. Alison Reeve highlights Australia's green hydrogen setbacks, emphasizing the importance of realistic project assessments amid shifting market dynamics. This engaging conversation delves into energy, identity, and international relations.