**BREAKING: Alaska's 'Carbon Gold Rush' Exposed – Who Really Profits from the Melting Permafrost?**
*Anchorage, AK* – As headlines trumpet the “tragedy” of Alaska’s melting permafrost, a quiet, billion-dollar land grab is unfolding beneath the thawing tundra. While climate activists mourn the release of ancient methane, shell corporations linked to multinational mining and tech giants are filing overlapping claims for rare earth minerals—now accessible for the first time in 10,000 years.
Local indigenous leaders are asking: Who benefits from the disaster narrative?
Records obtained by *The Northern Lens* show that three holding companies—operating under a Luxembourg-registered parent—submitted claims for over 400,000 acres of Bristol Bay watershed land weeks before a major “climate resilience” grant was announced. The grant, funneled through a D.C.-based nonprofit, funds research into “rapid extraction technologies for permafrost-adjacent resources.”
The catch? The same nonprofit’s board includes a former VP of a hedge fund now heavily invested in lithium. And lithium is exactly what’s trapped beneath that very thawing soil.
Critics call it a textbook “problem-reaction-solution” pivot: Manufacture panic over melting permafrost, secure federal “green energy” subsidies to drill for strategic minerals, and cue the PR blitz about “saving the Arctic economy.”
So the question remains: Is the melting ice a planetary emergency—or the greatest corporate windfall disguised as a crisis?
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