AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGreenland–US security talks: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told lawmakers Greenland is part of Denmark “for now,” while stressing Washington is still in talks with Denmark and Greenland on using the island for “collective defence” and missile defence, calling the situation “in a good place.” Ocean monitoring shock: The Trump administration is moving to dismantle the Ocean Observatories Initiative, a $368m network of 900+ sensors that includes sites off Greenland, with instruments being removed as part of a “descoping” plan—sparking alarm among scientists who say the data is vital for climate and ocean health. Arctic climate science signal: New research says human activity has pushed Earth’s rotation into territory unseen in 3.6 million years, with GPS-relevant changes tied to ice melt and sea-level rise—another reminder that Greenland’s ice matters globally. Greenland business: Brim sold its stake in Polar Seafood Denmark to Polar Seafood Greenland for DKK 925m, described as Greenland’s largest private deal, as the companies reshape seafood and fish-oil operations. Wildlife and Inuit knowledge: Scientists report polar bears may occasionally use rocks and ice blocks as tools to hunt walruses, validating long-held Inuit accounts from Greenland and eastern Canada.
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