AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoOcean Policy Shock: The Trump administration is dismantling the $368 million Ocean Observatories Initiative, with ships set to remove 900+ deep-sea instruments, including sites off Oregon, Washington, Alaska, North Carolina, and the Irminger Sea near Greenland—scientists warn this will blunt monitoring of climate, marine heat waves, and the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. Greenland in the Spotlight: US officials again tried to cool Greenland rhetoric, with the US ambassador to the EU saying Trump never meant to invade—while the broader debate over Greenland’s strategic value keeps resurfacing. Arctic Tech & Security: Research claims Russian satellites have caused brief GPS disruptions across Europe, Greenland, and Canada, raising concerns about space-based interference. Space Weather for Greenlanders: Northern lights forecasts point to possible aurora activity Friday night, with better odds in the far north. Travel & Culture: A “coolcation” list puts Nuuk among the Americas’ top cooler getaway picks for 2026, as heat drives new tourism choices.
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