AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGlacier Melt Research: An international team aboard the RSS Sir David Attenborough is sailing to Greenland to test whether rapidly melting glaciers could disrupt Atlantic circulation that helps regulate Europe’s climate, part of the GIANT project. Autonomous Fieldwork: The same expedition will deploy autonomous robots and drones—including Boaty McBoatface—to map fjords and probe beneath tidewater glacier mélange to better understand how glacier fronts behave. Ocean Current Risk: New research links past weakening of the AMOC ocean “conveyor belt” to iceberg discharge events and Greenland cooling, raising stakes for how Greenland’s melt can ripple into wider climate impacts. Greenland in Geopolitics: Reports say Trump renewed threats toward Greenland and Canada, while NATO leaders in Ankara grappled with spending, Iran, and alliance divisions—issues that could shape Arctic policy and pressure on the region. Rare Earths & Greenland: A separate debate over rare-earth strategy highlights how critical minerals policy is tied to national security arguments, with Greenland projects appearing in the broader push. Historic Wreck Imaging: A Canadian-led expedition captured the first detailed 3D images of Scott’s Terra Nova wreck near southern Greenland, using Canadian underwater imaging tech.
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