AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoVolcanic Watch: A year after the last Reykjanes eruption, Icelandic scientists say magma is still building up beneath Svartsengi, with another intrusion east of the area the most likely path—meaning more disruption could be on the cards. Energy & Climate Lessons: A new look at Iceland’s system highlights how geothermal heat powers most homes and renewables dominate electricity, turning volcanic activity into everyday low-carbon energy. Whaling Under Scrutiny: Iceland’s whaling season is drawing global complaints, with the EFTA Surveillance Authority saying it has no EEA mandate over whale welfare—leaving the debate to national and other legal routes. Tourism & Local Rules: South Greenland’s tourism is getting easier to reach after a new airport in Qaqortoq, while a 2024 tourism law pushes operators toward local ownership and control. Rare Bird Record: An American Tree Sparrow has been spotted in southwest Iceland, a first confirmed record for the country and a reminder of how weather can steer rare migrants off course. Social Media Age Limit: Iceland’s education ministry is consulting on a proposal to bar children under 15 from social media, citing risks from harmful content and platform design. Eclipse Tourism: Iceland’s hotels say bookings for the 12 August total solar eclipse remain strong despite uncertain forecasts, especially in West Iceland and the Westfjords.
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