AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAMOC Risk for Europe: New modeling suggests the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation could already be “locked in” for collapse, with a 10–23% chance—raising fears of near-Arctic conditions and wider rainfall disruption. Arctic Geoengineering Trial: A first field test in Nunavut found pumping seawater onto winter sea ice and refreezing it can thicken ice, though scaling and trade-offs remain a big question. NATO Summit Pressure: Ahead of the Ankara summit, reporting and analysis focus on burden-sharing fights—Trump pushing allies toward higher defense spending while leaders weigh credibility, readiness, and cohesion. Greenland Minerals Politics: Greenland’s government rejected an extension to Energy Transition Minerals’ exploration license, a win for local and environmental groups tied to uranium and rare-earth ambitions. Rare Earth Supply Moves: Japan’s rare-earth extraction from discarded air conditioners highlights how export controls are reshaping critical-mineral strategies. Arctic Science & Learning: China’s four-ship Arctic expedition launches with icebreakers, while HX and the University of Tasmania roll out a new Arctic educational course series. Critical Minerals Investment (US): A $150M rare-earth processing hub in West Virginia targets coal tailings, aiming to build a domestic supply chain.
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