AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGreenland Ice Instability: Two supraglacial lakes drained on West Greenland’s Jakobshavn (Sermeq Kujalleq) in 2022, and researchers say the meltwater traveled to the glacier bed and triggered 25 calving events in just two hours—an unusually fast, far-reaching response that links surface melt to rapid ice loss. Arctic Climate Risk: A new study warns that a weakening Atlantic current system (AMOC) could reshape storms worldwide—strengthening some storm activity while reducing storm activity over Greenland and the Arctic by century’s end. Greenland in the Spotlight: Travel coverage highlights how Greenland’s growing popularity is driven by easier access, big geopolitics, and demand for remote nature experiences. Greenland Energy Politics: A Greenland oil-drilling project is being pitched through a docuseries hosted by “Dr. Phil,” underscoring how Arctic resources are increasingly tied to mainstream media attention. NATO & Greenland Claims: Multiple reports around the Ankara NATO summit describe renewed U.S. pressure and rhetoric about Greenland, alongside broader alliance tensions and defense spending disputes. Rare Earths & Defense Supply Chains: REalloys’ $100M push and a U.S. Army-linked rare earth processing plan show how critical minerals are being pulled into military infrastructure—relevant to Greenland’s rare-earth ambitions.
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