AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGreenland Energy dispute: A Texas-linked firm says it has permits to drill in Greenland, but the territory’s resources ministry says there are no active permissions—setting up a direct clash tied to Trump-linked backers. Rare earth push in Greenland: Critical Metals Corp says it has launched a strategic process to unlock value and accelerate work around Greenland’s Tanbreez rare earth project, as companies line up for critical-minerals supply. AMOC risk for the North Atlantic: New research suggests the Atlantic current system may already be “locked in” toward collapse under worst-case warming, with major knock-on threats for climate and marine life. Wildlife and safer roads: A report highlights wildlife crossings that reconnect habitats and cut roadkill—relevant to Arctic ecosystems as Greenland and neighbors weigh infrastructure impacts. NATO and Greenland pressure: Coverage of the Ankara summit keeps circling back to Trump’s renewed calls for US control of Greenland, adding uncertainty to security planning that also affects the Arctic. Greenland shark vision: A study challenges the idea that Greenland sharks are functionally blind, finding a DNA mechanism that helps them maintain vision over centuries.
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