AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGreenland’s Uranium Fight: Greenland’s government rejected an extension to Energy Transition Minerals’ Kuannersuit/Kvanefjeld exploration license, a major win for local opponents worried about uranium and broader environmental risks. Sovereignty Under Pressure: Greenland’s prime minister says Trump is no longer raising annexation, with talks shifting toward cooperation on investment, energy, rare minerals, and infrastructure—while Greenland insists decisions stay with Greenlanders. Mining on the Move: Critical Metals Corp bought the former Soviet ferry-turned-cruise ship Ocean Endeavour to house up to 300 workers for its Tanbreez rare-earth project in Greenland, underscoring how resource development is reshaping Arctic logistics. Atlantic “Cold Blob” Watch: A cold patch near Greenland is linked to Europe’s extreme heat and may signal stress in the AMOC ocean system, with researchers warning of wider weather impacts if the circulation weakens. NATO and the Arctic Backdrop: As NATO leaders meet in Ankara, Greenland-related tensions and defense spending debates continue to frame how the alliance plans for security in the North Atlantic.
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