AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoArctic Rare Earths Push: Greenland Mines moved fast on the Sarfartoq rare-earth project, sending a site team to inspect drill rigs and camp setup days after signing to acquire the asset—another sign Greenland’s critical-minerals race is shifting from plans to execution. Rare-Earth Supply Deals: Critical Metals locked a 15-year offtake with REalloys for Tanbreez concentrate, while REalloys also signed a letter of intent with US miner Patriot to secure up to 30% of rare-earth products—both aimed at building Western magnet supply chains. Ocean Monitoring Under Pressure: The US Ocean Observatories Initiative is set to be “descoped” with removal of 900+ deep-sea instruments, including areas off Greenland and Iceland—raising alarms for climate and ocean-current tracking. Coolcation Demand: Travel And Tour World ranked Nuuk as the Americas/Caribbean’s No.4 “coolcation” destination for 2026, reflecting growing travel interest in cooler, nature-led trips as heat risks rise. Defense Industry Watch: UK confirms all eight Type 26 frigates will be delivered on schedule, supporting NATO’s northern flank plans. Climate Reality Check: World Environment Day coverage highlights accelerating warming signals and the urgency of action as 2025 temperatures remain near record highs.
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