AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoGreenland Mining: Energy Transition Minerals says it has found 10 new rare-earth target zones at Kvanefjeld, including an 1.8km trend with uranium below Greenland’s 100ppm legal threshold—potentially reopening the door for heavy magnet metals like dysprosium and terbium. Arctic Environment & Science: A new UN World Ocean Assessment warns the global ocean is in a “deepening crisis” from pollution, overfishing and climate change, while noting governance is improving but still fragmented. Ocean Monitoring Under Threat: The U.S. National Science Foundation has started dismantling the Ocean Observatories Initiative early, raising alarms that fewer measurements will hurt efforts to track ocean change that affects the North Atlantic and Greenland-linked currents. Arctic Research Finds: Scientists studying icebergs in the Fram Strait say “dropstones” are seeding new deep-sea habitats—useful for navigation as more icebergs calve and pose risks in shallow waters. Local Greenland Connection: Greenland’s community services minister in Nunavut is pressing Ottawa for higher fishing quotas and more commercial access off Baffin Island.
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