AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBoardroom Move for Arctic Energy: Greenland Energy (GLND) appointed Sidus Space CEO Carol Craig to its board, effective June 5, filling a vacancy and adding her to the audit committee—another signal that East Greenland’s hydrocarbon push is drawing in space-and-defense leadership. Rare Earths, Legal Thresholds: Energy Transition Minerals (ETM) says it found 10 new rare-earth target zones at Kvanefjeld, including a 1.8km trend where uranium stays below Greenland’s 100ppm mining limit—potentially reopening pathways for magnet-critical dysprosium and terbium. Glaciers to Shipping Impacts: A DTU study reports Greenland icebergs are now releasing about four times more than in 2000, with knock-on effects for deep-sea habitats and Arctic maritime risk as routes expand. Ocean Monitoring Under Pressure: The US NSF has started dismantling the Ocean Observatories Initiative early, raising alarms for long-term Atlantic current and climate tracking—especially relevant as scientists flag AMOC stress and a “cold blob” near Greenland. Local Industry Pressure: Greenland’s fisheries minister is asking Ottawa for higher quotas and commercial access off Baffin Island, arguing it means jobs and a stronger economy.
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