AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCritical Metals & Infrastructure: Greenland Mines is moving beyond “just a deposit,” securing a first right of refusal on Iceland’s Helguvík brownfield industrial site—port access plus up to 40MW—aimed at building a Western processing corridor for rare earths and other critical inputs. Ocean Monitoring & Policy: The U.S. is dismantling the Ocean Observatories Initiative, and the EU is stepping in with OceanEye funding to keep ocean data flowing as Greenland-linked monitoring is pulled back. Arctic Security & Navigation: A new study maps Russian GPS jamming bursts across Europe, Greenland, and Canada, raising fresh concerns for navigation reliability in the North Atlantic. Climate Pressure on Industry: A UN assessment says ocean stress is intensifying and sea-level rise has doubled over the past decade—another signal for Greenland’s coastal risk planning and maritime operations. Greenland Risk Planning: A Greenland-focused disaster risk reduction brief highlights how warming, permafrost thaw, and maritime hazards are reshaping infrastructure and search-and-rescue needs. Defense Industrial Base: France and Germany scrap the FCAS sixth-gen fighter project, a reminder that European rearmament plans can stall when industrial cooperation breaks down.
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