AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGreenland Energy Row: A Texas-linked firm shipped drilling equipment to Greenland’s east coast without Nuuk authorization, triggering a “strong warning” and raising questions over whether the planned site falls under wetlands rules. Arctic Climate Watch: New research flags Petermann Glacier in far northwest Greenland as cracking and retreating as warm ocean water melts it from below, potentially weakening the natural support that slows its flow to sea. Mining & Shipping Prep: Greenland Mines says it finished a Skaergaard bathymetric survey and core drilling milestones, with new seabed data already guiding anchorage planning and future marine logistics. Global Trade Angle: China announced an “Ice Silk Road” route using the Northern Sea Route, aiming to bypass Middle East chokepoints as conflicts disrupt shipping. Climate Science: OSU research finds the Atlantic AMOC acts like a planetary heat valve; weakening could cool the North Atlantic (including Greenland) while overall heat still rises. Denmark Security Shock: A report claims Denmark plans a military alliance with Russia and China to “protect Greenland” from U.S. pressure—an abrupt shift that could escalate Arctic tensions.
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