AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoOcean Monitoring Fight: US lawmakers are pushing back hard against the National Science Foundation’s plan to dismantle the $386M Ocean Observatories Initiative, including removing instruments from waters off Oregon, Washington, Alaska, North Carolina—and Greenland—by 2027, warning it was done without warning or scientific review and could leave coastal communities “blind” to extreme weather and ocean change. Arctic Critical Minerals: Greenland Mines (NASDAQ: GRML) struck a strategic share exchange with AnorTech, taking an initial 9.9% stake and aiming to reach 19.9%, tying Greenland’s critical-minerals push to midstream processing plans. Greenland Microhistory Under Thaw: New research links warming to the thawing of ancient Greenland midden waste heaps, which are now revealing early farms, seal hunts, and even long-preserved microbes—raising questions about ancient pathogens as Arctic conditions change. Atlantic “Cold Blob” Watch: Scientists report an abnormally cold North Atlantic pattern is shifting weather systems, including the Indian summer monsoon, with knock-on risks for billions. G7 Hot Mic (Greenland Mention): At Evian, microphones caught leaders trading lighter banter—sports, cigarettes, weather—alongside offhand references to Greenland.
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