AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoClimate Shock in Iceland: Mosquitoes have reportedly been found in Iceland for the first time ever in the Kjós area, after unusually warm spring conditions; experts say climate change may be creating survival conditions for species that were previously unable to persist. Glacier Loss on Screen: National Geographic’s documentary “Time and Water” pairs Icelandic writer Andri Snær Magnason with director Sara Dosa to tell a personal story of melting glaciers and what their disappearance means for families and the future. Energy Security Push: A new argument for Iceland and Europe to accelerate geothermal development is making the case that clean, local power is key to reducing fossil-fuel dependence amid global energy uncertainty. Transport & Emissions: Icelandair says it will retire its remaining Boeing 757 fleet earlier than planned this winter, citing elevated fuel prices and a shift toward more fuel-efficient aircraft. Tourism Pressure: Cruise Europe’s conference in Reykjavík highlighted record cruise demand and the new Vör Cruise Terminal, while underscoring the sector’s growing need to manage environmental and operational impacts.
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