AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGreenland Energy & rare-earth politics: Energy Transition Minerals says it found 10 new rare-earth mineralised zones at Kvanefjeld, including a 1.8km trend with uranium below Greenland’s 100ppm legal mining threshold—potentially reopening the project’s path after earlier uranium-limit blocks. Arctic climate & security: A Danish researcher warns that warming won’t make Arctic operations easier; it’s increasing complexity via thinner/late ice, storm surges, and coastal erosion. AMOC alarm for Greenland-linked climate: Scientists report a “cold blob” south of Greenland fits reduced heat transport from the AMOC, raising urgency around possible tipping behavior. Greenland fisheries access: Nunavut’s Greenland-adjacent waters fight continues as Greenland’s minister asks Ottawa for higher quotas and more commercial access off Baffin Island. EU-US tensions with Greenland in the background: A German MEP warns the Airbus-Boeing dispute could derail the EU-US trade deal as the Boeing-Airbus truce nears expiry. Arctic governance signal: Senators Murkowski and Shaheen push a Senate resolution reaffirming Arctic strategic importance after a delegation visit including Greenland. Ocean monitoring cut: The US NSF begins dismantling the Ocean Observatories Initiative early, risking a “climate blind spot” for ocean and hurricane research.
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