AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRare-Earth Push for Greenland: Japan plans to study rare-earth and other critical-mineral mining in Greenland as early as this summer, aiming to help domestic firms invest in projects in the Danish territory. Boardroom Move in Arctic Energy: Greenland Energy (NASDAQ: GLND) appointed Sidus Space CEO Carol Craig to its board, effective June 5, filling a vacancy and adding her to the audit committee. Glacier Melt, More Icebergs: A DTU study says Greenland glaciers are calving four times more icebergs than 25 years ago, with knock-on effects for deep-sea habitats and Arctic shipping as routes open. Ocean Monitoring Under Threat: The Trump administration is dismantling the Ocean Observatories Initiative, removing deep-sea instruments including near Greenland and Iceland—scientists warn the data loss could last for decades. Climate System Watch: A “cold blob” south of Greenland and Iceland is cooling despite overall warming, and research links it to a weakening AMOC that could disrupt weather patterns far beyond the Arctic. Rare-Earth Mining Breakthrough (Kvanefjeld): Energy Transition Minerals says it found 10 new REE-mineralised target zones at Kvanefjeld, including an 1.8km trend with uranium below Greenland’s 100 ppm legal threshold.
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