Good morning, Europe. A short Friday first dig: one current read, one useful check, then into the day.
Cool morning read: BBC News reports that melting sea ice is opening Greenland waters to more giant whale feeding, with researchers tracking how quickly bowhead, fin, humpback, and other whales are using newly accessible Arctic areas. It is a strong Europe-facing read because climate change, northern ecosystems, shipping routes, local communities, and science all meet in the same cold water.
Read more: [BBC News: Giant whales move into Greenland waters as ice disappears](https://rootbadger.com/shortened/sswcx6s8g
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Useful morning item: before the weekend starts pulling at the edges, check one thing that changes quietly over time: a budget line, a backup, a route, a habit, a shared calendar, or the assumption everyone is still working from.
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