AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRare Earths Move: Greenland Mines says Naalakkersuisut has approved the indirect transfer of the Sarfartoq rare-earth exploration license, a key step toward building a Western-aligned magnet supply chain. Mining Progress: The company also shared new operational milestones at Skaergaard and Sarfartoq, alongside a 1-for-50 reverse stock split. Whales & Warming Seas: New research reports baleen whales are reaching farther north along East Greenland as sea-ice retreats and fish move in, triggering mixed “feeding frenzies” that could reshape the local food web. Arctic Shipping Test: A Korean container ship plans to trial the Northeast Passage with general cargo, signaling growing interest in Arctic logistics as ice conditions change. Coastal Climate Signal: A study links iceberg melt in the North Atlantic to weakening of the AMOC ocean circulation, raising stakes for Greenland-linked climate stability. Local Weather Watch: Cambridge Bay reports unusually dry conditions and shifts in fish catches, with residents adjusting as ponds and rivers shrink.
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