AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoArctic Climate Watch: A new model study says the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) slowdown from Greenland melt would likely be gradual and reversible if warming stops, pushing back on fears of an abrupt, irreversible collapse. Ocean Heat & Weather: Scientists also point to a “cold blob” south of Greenland as a sign AMOC heat transport is weakening, with links to longer, harsher European heatwaves. Greenland Tech & Mining: Greenland Mines and AnorTech completed a strategic share exchange, giving Greenland Mines an initial 9.9% stake with an option to reach 19.9%—a sign of continued rare-mineral investment momentum. Critical Minerals Logistics: Critical Metals Corp bought the ice-strengthened Ocean Endeavour to support Tanbreez operations in Qaqortoq, aiming to reduce pressure on local housing while improving transport and safety. Rare Gases Deal: Pulsar Helium says it has moved closer to restarting the EU’s only domestic primary tantalum/niobium source and signed a binding agreement to reserve helium liquefaction capacity for Topaz development. Polar Science & Risk: A reconstructed East Greenland mega-tsunami traces back to a massive slope collapse, underscoring how glacier retreat can trigger extreme hazards.
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