AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoArctic Sea-Level Clue: A NASA-led study says the East Coast’s long-term rise is being driven more than expected by a cold ocean region near Greenland, not just local melting and Gulf Stream changes—meaning the “missing” lever sits far offshore. Energy & Travel Pressure: Gas prices are easing in many states, but Memorial Day hit record highs in Oregon, with oil prices swinging again after U.S. strikes on Iran. Arctic Security Politics: Iceland is weighing whether to restart EU accession talks as Greenland tensions and Arctic defense concerns reshape its choices. Indigenous Stakes in the Transition: A week of coverage keeps returning to “green” mining and clean-energy projects as new pressure points on Indigenous lands and rights. Local Greenland Culture: Nuuk’s Suialaa Arts Festival highlighted Sámi duodji as both craft and diplomacy, tying heritage to political self-determination. What’s Missing: There’s little fresh Greenland-specific climate monitoring in the last day beyond the sea-level finding.
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