AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSovereignty Clash at NATO: Trump again said Greenland “should be controlled by the United States, not Denmark,” reigniting a dispute as NATO leaders meet in Ankara and the U.S. presses allies on defense spending. Arctic Security Build-Out: Denmark confirmed it is buying two Boeing P-8A Poseidon aircraft to boost long-range Arctic anti-submarine surveillance, explicitly tied to strengthening Denmark’s presence across Greenland and northern waters. Greenland’s Environmental Legacy: A new investigation finds far more pollution at former U.S. bases in Greenland than previously reported, including contaminated soil, asbestos, rusting drums, and large volumes of buried waste—raising pressure as Washington seeks to expand its footprint. Sea-Ice Experiment Update: Scientists tested winter seawater spraying to thicken and brighten Arctic sea ice; results looked promising, but scaling up remains a major question. North Atlantic Climate Risk: New modeling warns the AMOC Atlantic circulation could face an unavoidable collapse risk already under current conditions, with serious knock-on impacts for the North Atlantic region. Greenland Mining News: Greenland Mines added top magmatic-research specialists to its 2026 Skaergaard field campaign in southeast Greenland.
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