AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoClimate Outlook: A new UN-backed forecast warns the planet is headed for years of extreme heat, with a high chance at least one year from 2026-2030 will top the hottest year on record, raising risks for ecosystems and people—especially in the Arctic. Arctic Change in Alaska: A UAF team is investigating how a shifting Kuskokwim River is changing breakup patterns and stranding realities for Southwest Alaska communities. Wildlife & Food Safety: Alaska’s Northern Bering Sea is seeing new concern over algal toxins, adding to the region’s environmental stressors. Subsistence & Fisheries: The Forest Service will hold a June 9 virtual public hearing on proposed changes to the Taku River federal subsistence salmon fishery. Public Lands Access: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says more than 95% of refuge lands could be open to hunting and sport fishing under proposed expansions. Community & Culture: Sealaska Heritage Institute kicks off its 2026 Celebration in Juneau June 3-6, spotlighting Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian culture.
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