AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoOcean monitoring saved for Greenland-linked arrays: The Trump administration reversed plans to dismantle the $386 million Ocean Observatories Initiative, halting further removal and keeping operations running after a unanimous Senate vote. The network includes instruments off Alaska, Oregon, Washington, North Carolina and in the Irminger Sea between Greenland and Iceland, tracking ocean chemistry, oxygen, acidity, currents and storm-related conditions. Arctic climate impacts, from icebergs to ecosystems: New research highlights “iceberg traffic” as Greenland’s destabilizing glaciers release more icebergs into the Fram Strait since 2000, quadrupling releases and reshaping deep-sea habitats far from the ice. Another study points to “black icebergs” carrying rocks and sediments that create new marine communities in previously soft-sediment areas. Cold Blob and monsoon risk: A rapidly growing cold-water area in the North Atlantic (“Cold Blob”) is linked to shifting monsoon patterns, with scientists warning it could threaten food security for more than a billion people across India and Pakistan. Greenland in the rare-earth spotlight: Japan plans to assess Greenland mining feasibility to reduce China reliance, while Greenland’s Tanbreez rare-earth project continues advancing as Western supply-chain security priorities grow.
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