AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWhale Ecology in Greenland: New research links warming seas and shrinking sea ice to “feeding frenzies” of baleen whales along East Greenland, with fin, humpback and common minke whales now showing up far north (to about 70°N) as capelin shift into newly accessible waters. Arctic Climate Signals: A separate report highlights how thawing Arctic permafrost can release long-stored carbon as microbes ramp up, adding to greenhouse gases and intensifying climate feedbacks. Sea Ice Monitoring: NSIDC says its Sea Ice Today site will return to monthly science assessments, while Ice Sheets Today stays paused, with Greenland melt covered briefly inside the sea-ice updates. Greenland Business & Minerals: Greenland Mines says it’s advancing field work at Skaergaard and Sarfartoq and approved a 1-for-50 reverse stock split as it pushes its North Atlantic critical-minerals plans. Local Greenland Life: A Greenland-focused travel piece describes life in remote Cambridge Bay amid very dry conditions, changing fish catches, and people adapting on the land.
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