AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGreenland Critical Minerals: Greenland Mines Ltd. says it is moving its Skaergaard PGM-gold project from technical study into active 2026 execution, as Western governments push harder on critical-minerals supply security. Arctic Geopolitics & Energy Claims: Reuters reports Greenland independence figure Aqqaluk Lynge has shifted his stance after Trump’s repeated demands for control of Greenland, arguing Denmark and Europe are now the only protection. EU Security Planning: The EU is running simulations to bring its mutual-defense clause (Article 42.7) to life, aiming to strengthen security planning as NATO faces uncertainty. EU Raw Materials Stockpiling: The EU is building its first joint critical-minerals stockpile, initially targeting tungsten, rare earths and gallium, with talks involving major ports like Rotterdam. Climate Pressure on the North: UN-backed forecasts warn the Arctic will overheat and global temperatures are likely to repeatedly break the Paris 1.5°C threshold in the next five years—raising stakes for Greenland’s industries and infrastructure.
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