AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGreenland Energy & Sovereignty: British firm 80 Mile says U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats to acquire Greenland are derailing its East Greenland oil drilling plans, with exploratory work now pushed to winter 2027 after Greenlandic authorities censured the project for missing permissions. Arctic Climate Science: A new study links iceberg melt in the North Atlantic to weakening of the Atlantic circulation that regulates global climate, warning that Greenland-linked cooling and ocean changes may be more connected than previously thought. Marine Life in Greenland Waters: Research reports baleen whales are moving farther north into the Arctic Circle as warming seas and reduced sea ice open up feeding “frenzies” in the Greenland Sea—potentially reshaping the local food chain. Narwhal Tech & Biology: Using 3D X-ray imaging, scientists mapped the narwhal tusk’s internal structure, showing opposite spiral directions in outer and inner layers that may help the tusk grow straight. Greenland Business/Mining: Greenland Mines updated progress on its Skaergaard and Sarfartoq projects and announced a 1-for-50 reverse stock split as it advances its 2026 field program. Arctic Shipping Watch: A Korean container ship plans to test the Northeast Passage with general cargo, a sign that Arctic routes are getting closer to mainstream trade.
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