AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoOcean Monitoring Shock: The US National Science Foundation is dismantling the Ocean Observatories Initiative, pulling hundreds of deep-sea sensors that have tracked currents and climate signals near Greenland and across the Atlantic—leaving a data “blind spot” even as past readings stay online. Arctic Science & Youth: Students on Ice kicks off its 2026 season with a North-to-North expedition starting in Nuuk, followed by more Arctic ocean and science work back in Greenland, linking youth, researchers, and Indigenous knowledge. Climate Reality Check: A new WMO/ECMWF State of the Climate report says Europe is warming fast enough that heatwaves and Arctic extremes are becoming the norm, not the exception. Space for Greenlanders: A total solar eclipse on Aug. 12 will pass through parts of Greenland and the Arctic, with brief totality visible along the path. Navigation Security: A study maps short GPS jamming bursts across Europe, Greenland, and Canada, raising concerns for military and critical operations. Greenland Tech & Industry: AnorTech says it will collaborate with Canada’s NRC to develop alumina-based catalysts for carbon capture, using its Greenland anorthosite materials.
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