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Glacier Watch: A new DTU study says Greenland’s glaciers are releasing four times more icebergs than they did in 2000, with knock-on effects for deep-sea habitats and Arctic shipping. Ocean Currents: Scientists tracking a “cold blob” south of Greenland warn it fits a weakening AMOC pattern, raising stakes for Europe’s climate and extreme weather. Rare Earths & Uranium Rules: Energy Transition Minerals reports 10 new Kvanefjeld rare-earth target zones, including a 1.8km trend with uranium below Greenland’s 100ppm threshold—potentially reopening the door to the deposit. Geopolitics & Tech: Researchers say Russian satellite radio bursts disrupted GPS signals from Romania to Greenland, pointing to escalating interference. Local Governance (Greenland, NH): Glenn Cove Wildlife Management Area improvements were dedicated with a ribbon cutting, expanding public access and research housing for visiting scientists. Arctic Policy: A Danish brief argues climate change is making Arctic security operations more complex, not simply easier.

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