AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 hours agoArctic Climate Watch: UN and World Meteorological Organization projections say there’s a 75% chance 2026–2030 will exceed the 1.5°C warming threshold, with the Arctic heating far faster and drought risks rising. Ocean Circulation Clues: New sediment-core work links deep-ocean changes near Antarctica to past Atlantic slowdowns, hinting at how climate patterns could shift. Greenland & Space: A Greenland-related eclipse guide notes a total solar eclipse on Aug. 12, 2026 that’s expected to be visible in Greenland (along with Iceland and parts of Europe). Deep-Sea Tech & Activism: Greenpeace staged what it calls the deepest banner protest near Loki’s Castle, targeting Arctic seabed mining plans. Space Industry Governance: A Danish pension fund blacklisted SpaceX over “catastrophic governance,” citing Musk’s near-absolute voting control. Arctic Geopolitics: A book review argues the Arctic is becoming a strategic arena as warming opens routes and boosts military interest. Critical Minerals Push: EU moves toward a joint stockpile for tungsten, rare earths and gallium to reduce reliance on China. Greenland Science on the Seafloor: Researchers used cameras and sound gear in Inglefield Bredning to reveal rare deep-sea life beneath Greenland’s ice.
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