Hanna Hviid reported in Sermitsiaq last month[1] (in Danish) that Inatsisartut, Greenland's parliament, plans to debate in February whether to revert the 2023 change to Greenland's clocks. It seems like there's a good chance something will pass. Although the details are unclear, presumably this would affect clocks starting in fall 2026.

I found out about this by running across last month's "Iceland’s Old Timezone Controversy Echoes in Greenland"[2], by the Iceland Review's Michael Chapman.

[1]: https://www.sermitsiaq.ag/samfund/pele-beskylder-udvalg-for-at-forhale-overgang-til-ny-tidszone/2303336 [2]: https://www.icelandreview.com/news/icelands-old-timezone-controversy-echoes-in-greenland/

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