AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGreenland glacier science: A major UK-led mission, GIANT, is heading to south-east Greenland to study how tidewater glaciers melt and whether freshwater could disrupt Atlantic currents that shape Europe’s climate, using drones, marine robots and underwater positioning systems. Ice hazards: A tabular iceberg about 5.7 km long has drifted over 1,200 km along East Greenland’s coast after being freed from sea ice, with monitoring tied to shipping safety. Ocean circulation impacts: New research links a weakening AMOC to stronger storms toward the U.S. West Coast and shifts in rainfall, with Greenland and the Arctic in the model’s reach. Ice-sheet feedback: Greenland lost an estimated 105 billion tonnes of ice in 2024–25, while darkening surfaces from soot and wildfire residues may amplify future melt. Climate data & policy: Greenland’s natural resources institute says it’s pausing new U.S. collaborations to protect data and scientists amid rising political tensions. Indigenous rights & AI: Indigenous delegates at the UN EMRIP warned that AI’s data-center boom can strain water and land, calling for free, prior and informed consent. Pollution far from home: Nanoplastics have been detected in interior Antarctic soils, showing plastic contamination reaches even the planet’s most remote environments.
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