AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGreenland Energy drilling dispute: A Texas-linked company says it has permits to drill for oil in Greenland, but Greenland’s resources ministry says there are no active permissions—raising a direct standoff between Trump-linked backers and local authorities. Critical minerals push: Critical Metals Corp launched a strategic review to speed development of its Tanbreez heavy rare-earth project in southern Greenland, aiming to secure non-China supply chains. NATO and Greenland pressure: At the Ankara summit, Trump renewed demands that Greenland be controlled by the U.S., while NATO leaders tried to keep the alliance focused on defense spending and readiness—highlighting how Arctic security and Greenland’s strategic position are now tied to wider geopolitical bargaining. Arctic climate context: A new report says June 2026 was Earth’s second-hottest June on record, underscoring the warming backdrop for Greenland’s ice and ecosystems. Marine monitoring safeguard: The U.S. backed off plans to dismantle the Ocean Observatories Initiative, which includes an array in the Irminger Sea near Greenland, keeping long-term ocean and climate data flowing.
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