AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRare Earths in Greenland: Greenland Mines says it moved fast after signing to buy the Sarfartoq rare earth magnet project, sending a site team to inspect drill rigs and camp setup within days—an aggressive push to build a non-China supply chain. US Ocean Monitoring Cuts: The Ocean Observatories Initiative is set to lose most of its moorings and sensors after Trump-era NSF funding cuts, with instruments being pulled from waters including near Greenland—raising alarms for climate and ocean-current tracking. Greenland Status Talk: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told lawmakers Greenland is part of Denmark “for now,” while describing ongoing US-Denmark-Greenland defense discussions. Rare Earth Feedstock Deals: REalloys signed letters of intent to secure heavy rare earth processing capacity and priority access to US magnet-metal feedstock via Patriot, as Pentagon sourcing deadlines loom. Arctic Industry Finance: Brim sold its stake in Polar Seafood Denmark to Polar Seafood Greenland for DKK 925 million, calling it Greenland’s biggest private business transaction. Climate Signals: Reports highlight a “cold blob” near Greenland tied to a weakening AMOC, while new research links human-driven ice melt and groundwater pumping to measurable changes in Earth’s rotation.
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