AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoClimate & Arctic Risk: UN and UK Met Office projections say there’s a high chance the world will repeatedly break the Paris “safe” 1.5°C warming line in 2026–2030, with an overheating Arctic and drought risks that will hit Greenland’s environment and planning. Greenland Energy Politics: US special envoy Jeff Landry claims Greenland could export oil within 10 months, but the report notes Greenland has no current production or export infrastructure—raising questions for any near-term energy promises. Critical Minerals Race: The EU is moving toward its first joint critical minerals stockpile (tungsten, rare earths, gallium), with ports like Rotterdam in talks—an angle that keeps Greenland’s mineral potential in the spotlight. Arctic Governance & EU Push: Iceland’s parliament voted for an August 29 referendum to restart EU accession talks, with Greenland mentioned as part of the wider North Atlantic and Arctic security context. Tourism Labour: Filipino workers are increasingly filling staffing gaps in Greenland’s tourism sector, especially in Ilulissat, as local labour shortages persist.
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