AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 minutes agoCruise Tourism Rules: Greenland’s government is urging cruise ships to avoid or limit stops in sensitive fjords after residents complained about noise, wildlife impacts, and damage to areas used for recreation, hunting and fishing—setting up possible formal zoning limits under the Tourism Act. Ice & Climate Link: New research says Greenland meltwater can cool parts of the North Atlantic, shifting ocean circulation and influencing the jet stream over Europe—helping explain why heatwaves can intensify even when the ocean cools. Arctic Ice Loss: A Manhattan-sized ice island has broken off Greenland’s Petermann Glacier, with researchers warning more major calving events may follow. Greenland Energy Tactics: An American firm tied to Trump-linked interests is floating “sealskin diplomacy” to win drilling permission after Greenland repeatedly rejected its plans. Arctic Security: Norway is expanding its Finnmark Brigade near Russia with added artillery, air defenses, and communications as NATO boosts northern readiness. Wildlife Science: Greenland shark research highlights how these long-lived animals may preserve eyesight for centuries, challenging earlier assumptions.
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