AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoArctic Ocean Monitoring Cut: The Trump administration is dismantling the $368 million Ocean Observatories Initiative, removing 900+ deep-ocean instruments that track currents, temperatures, and carbon uptake off Alaska and the Pacific—raising alarms for climate and fisheries monitoring. ANWR Lease Sale Fallout: Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge auction drew only limited interest, with HEX Energy and the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority winning most bids—another sign major oil players aren’t rushing in. Denali Tragedy: A National Park Service mountaineering ranger, Robin Pendery, died after falling into a crevasse while on patrol near 14,000-foot camp on Mount McKinley/Denali; the incident is under investigation. Warming Arctic Wildlife: A report highlights gray whales struggling to find nourishment in a warming Arctic, with malnourishment linked to a wider population decline. Local Housing Debate: Anchorage’s proposed zoning changes aim to boost density with taller homes and reduced setbacks, but critics warn Alaska’s heavy-snow conditions could make dense builds riskier. Permafrost & Tourism Risk: A Yukon study finds tourism operators often normalize permafrost thaw as “routine,” even as it quietly destabilizes roads and heritage sites.
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