AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGreenland Sovereignty Clash: Trump renewed calls for U.S. control of Greenland at the NATO summit, saying the U.S. “should never have given it back” to Denmark; Danish PM Mette Frederiksen hit back that Greenland is not for sale and that Denmark will defend NATO territory. Arctic Science & Climate Risk: A UK-led team is sailing to south-east Greenland to study tidewater glacier melt and whether freshwater could disrupt Atlantic currents that shape Europe’s climate, using drones, marine robots and satellites. Mining Watch (Nalunaq): Amaroq reported new underground drilling at the Nalunaq gold mine, highlighting high-grade Main Vein intersections and confidence in near- and medium-term production. Mining Watch (Skaergaard): Greenland Mines published its first SEC S-K 1300 Technical Report Summary for Skaergaard, boosting indicated palladium-equivalent ounces and grades. Ice Sheet Feedback Concern: Scientists say Greenland lost about 105 billion tonnes of ice in 2024–25 and that darkening ice surfaces may accelerate future melt. Geopolitics Beyond Greenland: Russia’s Severny Polus research station was escorted out of the ice by the nuclear icebreaker Arktika, with the Greenland Sea leg noted as a first. Energy & Trade Pressure: EU asked the U.S. for more tariff exemptions (including wine and cheese), with the broader trade talks linked to earlier U.S. Greenland threats.
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