we meet with joseph peterson, who places great hopes in the project. he says people have been moving away from here in recent years, and the mine will give the town a future. >> i want the city to grow and for people to have more work so that they can earn money. that would also reduce crime here. if the mind does not do any damage, the project should have a chance. >> but most of the mine workers would come from abroad. she and her husband have campaigned against the mine since the trial drillings began. one of their fears is an influx of orders. >> about 1000 young workers will come to our town. competition for the local men. i think we will get a lot of venereal diseases and illegitimate cheeses -- illegitimate children from unknown fathers. >> there's also the fear of radiation from uranium. they have already resolved to leave if the mind is open. >> nowhere in the world is there a uranium mine so close to a settlement. there's plenty of potential for mining and greenland. why should we start with the worst, most dangerous? >> of course, we need mo