AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWildfires in Greenland: Multiple blazes broke out weeks early across Greenland, including near Sisimiut (14–15 June) and in Kujalleq (17 June), alarming scientists because tundra fires usually peak later in July–August. UN climate finance pressure: UN chief António Guterres condemned “excessive windfall profits” from fossil fuel firms and urged governments to tax extra gains to fund vulnerable communities and the green transition. Ocean monitoring saved: The U.S. National Science Foundation reversed plans to dismantle parts of the Ocean Observatories Initiative, keeping hundreds of sensors operating after bipartisan backlash—important for tracking ocean circulation and climate impacts near Greenland. Arctic travel ramps up: Quark Expeditions launched Arctic 2028 with new expedition options, including a Greenlandic chef partnership and more departures for wildlife and cultural encounters. Arctic change in the spotlight: A solo attempt to circumnavigate the Arctic Ocean from Greenland highlights how reduced sea ice is opening routes that were previously impossible.
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