AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoOcean Governance & Climate Pressure: The UN’s third World Ocean Assessment warns the global ocean is in a “deepening crisis” as pollution, overfishing and climate change strain marine life, even as some treaty work and Indigenous knowledge-based approaches are improving outcomes. Greenland Ice Signals: A new study reports shrinking Antarctic ice shelves, reinforcing how melt from both Antarctica and Greenland can feed long-term sea level rise. Arctic Ocean Monitoring: After plans to dismantle the Ocean Observatories Initiative sparked backlash, the US National Science Foundation says instruments already being removed will be redeployed—good news for long-term North Atlantic monitoring. North Atlantic Weather Link: A “cold blob” south of Iceland and Greenland is tied to shifts in Atlantic circulation, raising concerns it could weaken climate-regulating currents while also influencing European heat extremes. Greenland Research Spotlight: A UB documentary on ancient sediment beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet won an Emmy, using deep ice and past records to understand how Greenland’s ice has melted before. Permafrost & Microbes: Greenland’s ancient “middens” are resurfacing as permafrost thaws, and researchers say the frozen garbage heaps preserve microbial “time capsules” linked to long-lasting health risks.
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