AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOcean Monitoring Shock: The U.S. NSF is dismantling the Ocean Observatories Initiative, pulling hundreds of deep-sea sensors that helped track Atlantic circulation and climate signals, including deployments off Greenland. EU Response for Maritime Data: The European Commission is launching OceanEye with about $105m to back ocean observing and ocean-tech R&D, aiming for a bigger share of global ocean intelligence. Arctic Climate Pressure: A new WMO/ECMWF State of the Climate report says Europe is warming fast, with record heat reaching near the Arctic Circle—raising stakes for Greenland’s marine and coastal systems. Greenland Materials for Carbon Capture: AnorTech is partnering with Canada’s NRC to develop alumina-based catalysts for CO2 capture, using sustainable alumina from its Gronne Bjerg anorthosite project in Greenland. Shipping & Polar Industry: HX Expeditions’ 2025 ESG report shows a 12% cut in direct CO₂ and more science access, including quieter “silent science” operations in polar waters. Defense & Tech Risk: A study flags GPS jamming bursts affecting Europe, Greenland and Canada, while Europe’s defense projects face setbacks like France-Germany scrapping FCAS.
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