AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoArctic Water & Ocean Monitoring: A new global map highlights how safe drinking water access still falls below 20% in several low-income countries, underscoring the infrastructure gap Greenland industries can’t ignore. Ocean Governance: The UN’s World Ocean Assessment warns the ocean faces a deepening crisis, even as governance improves and Indigenous knowledge is increasingly seen as key. Science & Climate Tech: After public backlash, the U.S. Ocean Observatories Initiative is set to be redeployed rather than dismantled—good news for Atlantic monitoring that matters to Greenland’s marine economy. Greenland Mining & Capital Markets: Amaroq Ltd. updates its issued share capital after option exercises, keeping attention on South Greenland’s gold and strategic metal pipeline. Arctic Industry Events: BIOBY is doubling down on its 2026 Mining and Energy Expo, signaling continued demand for project permitting and investment momentum across the North. Logistics & Transport: A report on new cruise ship launches shows the industry shifting toward destination-focused travel—relevant for Greenland’s tourism and port planning. Defense & Arctic Security: NATO’s deputy commander pushes for a Turkey summit to boost defense spending and unity, with Greenland sovereignty talk still shaping Arctic business risk.
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