AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWildfire risk in Greenland: Greenland saw vegetation wildfires unusually early in June, with researchers linking the uptick to Arctic warming and current El Niño–driven conditions that leave tundra drier and easier to burn. Ocean monitoring fight (Greenland-linked): The U.S. National Science Foundation reversed plans to dismantle the Ocean Observatories Initiative, which includes instruments off Greenland and the Irminger Sea; after bipartisan backlash, NSF says it will halt further removal and redeploy equipment. Arctic climate science governance: The same ocean-monitoring controversy highlights how fast climate and weather data systems can be disrupted—and how quickly lawmakers and scientists push back when coastal safety and marine forecasting are at stake. Rare-earth drilling in Greenland: Critical Metals has started a 10,000m drilling program at its Tanbreez rare-earth project in southern Greenland, aiming to refine mine planning and development work. Greenland critical-minerals corridor: Greenland Mines struck a strategic share exchange with AnorTech, expanding into midstream processing exposure tied to Greenland-based critical materials.
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