AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoOcean Climate Watch: A new analysis of the North Atlantic “cold blob” south of Greenland links the cooling to a weakening AMOC ocean current system, raising fears of a climate tipping point with knock-on effects for Europe’s winters and sea levels. Greenland Impacts: Greenland’s glaciers are calving far more icebergs than decades ago, and researchers say the extra iceberg traffic is reshaping deep-sea habitats by delivering rock and debris to the seafloor. Science Under Pressure: The Trump administration is dismantling the Ocean Observatories Initiative, including arrays in waters near Greenland and Iceland—scientists warn the data loss could last for decades. Arctic Tech & Tourism: A wind- and solar-powered polar expedition ship, Captain Arctic, is set to debut later this year as a lower-emissions model for Arctic tourism. Energy & Security: US energy dominance is being pitched as a geopolitical tool, while Greenland’s strategic role is again in the spotlight amid broader debates about defense cooperation.
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