AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGreenland Carbon Science: An international team tracked 8,000 seaweed rafts off southwest Greenland and found an “oceanic conveyor belt” that can carry macroalgae carbon hundreds of kilometres and sink it into the deep ocean, strengthening understanding of how coastal forests lock away climate-warming CO2. Arctic Security & Undersea Risk: A new look at critical undersea infrastructure warns that cable and pipeline damage is rising, with Russia, Iran and even deep-sea tech tests raising the stakes for data and energy links. Greenland Minerals in a Power Contest: Greenland’s critical-minerals push is framed as active maneuvering—U.S.-linked involvement and deeper EU ties—while heavy rare earth supply plans ramp up for defense and advanced tech. Rare Earth Deal: REalloys signed a 15-year offtake for 15% of Phase 1 heavy rare earth output from the Tanbreez project in southern Greenland, timed to U.S. defense supply needs. Climate Outlook: UN forecasts point to a high chance of multiple years exceeding the 1.5°C warming threshold, with an especially fast-warming Arctic. Space & Skywatching: A rare total solar eclipse on Aug 12, 2026 will cross eastern Greenland and parts of the North Atlantic, drawing major interest for viewing.
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