AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRare Earth Supply Chain: Greenland approved the indirect transfer of a rare-earth exploration license for the Sarfartoq carbonatite complex, a step toward building a Western-aligned neodymium-praseodymium supply chain. Climate Data Integrity: NOAA is ending support for the Arctic Report Card, but editors say they’ll publish it anyway—raising questions about who funds climate monitoring. Emissions Rules: Russia backed a framework for voluntary verification of greenhouse-gas emissions reports, aiming to boost regulator confidence. Local Climate Politics: Charlotte’s data-center moratorium is at mid-point, with residents and industry debating water, heat, and jobs before the Nov. 5 decision. Wildfire Risk & Forest Policy: The Trump administration moves to rescind the Roadless Area Conservation Rule, escalating the fight with California over wildfire and forest protections. Community vs. Port Expansion: New lawsuits challenge Delaware’s Edgemoor port expansion, arguing dredging could harm sturgeon habitat and worsen air pollution. Hazmat Preparedness: Western Cape authorities handed hazardous-materials equipment to Cape Winelands municipalities to strengthen emergency response capacity.
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