AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGreenland Ice Loss & Feedbacks: A new Nature study says Greenland lost an estimated 105 billion tonnes of ice in 2024–25, and warns that darkening of the ice surface (from soot, dust and wildfire residues) can boost melt by exposing older, darker ice. Ocean Currents & Storm Risk: Scientists report that a weakening Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation could strengthen storms along parts of North America and shift rainfall patterns, with impacts reaching Greenland and the Arctic. Field Science in Greenland: The UK-led GIANT mission (RRS Sir David Attenborough) is heading to south-east Greenland to study tidewater glacier melt and how it may affect Atlantic tipping points, using fleets of drones and underwater robots. Shipping Hazard in East Greenland: An iceberg about 5.7 km long and 4 km wide has drifted over 1,200 km along East Greenland’s coast, likely to break up as it moves south—tracked for navigation safety. Indigenous Rights vs AI Data Centers: Indigenous advocates at the UN urged stronger protections for land and water as AI expansion drives rapid growth in energy- and water-hungry data centers. Greenland Research Autonomy: Greenland’s Institute of Natural Resources says it is halting new US collaborations to protect its data and scientists amid rising political tensions. Tourism & Local Control: A report highlights how South Greenland’s tourism is evolving, including a 2024 tourism law requiring local ownership and control.
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