AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVolcano Watch (Katla): Iceland’s Katla is seeing unusually strong seismic activity, with experts saying it could hint the system is nearing a critical stress threshold—though data limits and glacier conditions mean no one interpretation fits everyone. Ocean Climate Tech (US OOI): The US Ocean Observatories Initiative is being “descoped,” with hundreds of deep-sea instruments set to be dismantled, risking major data gaps for climate, marine ecosystems, and forecasting—while past records stay online. AI Policy (EU AI Act): Icelandic tech advocate Halldóra Mogensen joins an EU expert panel to help implement the AI Act, focusing on risks from general-purpose AI systems. Geothermal Energy (Iceland blueprint): Green by Iceland published a blueprint for geothermal direct-use systems, arguing heat infrastructure can be more predictable than relying only on electrification. Geothermal Progress (NZ): New Zealand’s GeoShot NZ moves forward toward drilling a superhot geothermal well, with additional funding released and a contractor selected. Biotech (Oculis): Oculis randomized the first patient in its genotype-based dry eye trial PREDICT-1 for licaminlimab. Space Weather (Auroras): A strong solar storm could push auroras unusually far south, with guidance pointing to viewing chances in parts of India. Geoscience (Reykjanes): A new study suggests Reykjanes unrest is driven more by long-term tectonic stress than by magma pathways inferred from swarms.
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