AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAMOC & North Atlantic “cold blob”: New reporting links a returning cold anomaly southeast of Greenland to shifting pressure patterns, while other coverage highlights research suggesting AMOC slowdown may be gradual and reversible—yet still tied to Greenland meltwater. Greenland climate risk: Separate stories warn that AMOC weakening could reshape weather across Europe and beyond, keeping Greenland’s ice loss at the center of global forecasts. Arctic ocean monitoring: After a plan to dismantle deep-ocean buoys and instruments, a reversal halts the pullback—monitoring off Greenland is among the systems affected. Greenland minerals & investment: Amaroq updates its plan to move from London’s AIM to the Main Market, while other critical-minerals items keep attention on Arctic projects and shipping-linked assets. NATO in the High North: NATO leaders meet in Ankara amid transatlantic friction, with Greenland mentioned alongside broader security planning for the Greenland–Iceland–UK gap. Greenland culture & travel: A guide spotlights traditional life in Greenland’s southeast, including Inuit storytelling and local food—plus an eclipse-travel roundup notes Greenland in the path of the 2026 total solar eclipse.
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