AGP Executive Report
Last update: 16 minutes agoClimate Watch: A new UN-backed forecast says global temperatures are nearly certain to stay at or near record levels through 2026-2030, with an 86% chance at least one year will beat the current hottest year on record and a 91% chance of a temporary 1.5°C spike above pre-industrial levels—raising risks for extreme weather and ecosystem stress. School Infrastructure: Alaska lawmakers approved more than $148M for school construction and maintenance in fiscal year 2027, more than triple the prior year, aiming to tackle leaking roofs, broken pipes, and failing foundations—especially in rural schools used as emergency shelters. Invasive Species Response: The Wrangell Ranger District is helping monitor for invasive European green crabs in Southeast Alaska, using traps and volunteer support to improve identification as the species spreads. Wildlife Care: The Alaska Zoo has started its 2026 orphan season, welcoming one caribou calf and four moose calves for round-the-clock bottle-feeding and recovery. Marine Safety: Nigeria’s NSIB opened a “very serious” investigation into a Bonny Anchorage collision involving a container ship and an oil products tanker, after an oil spill and crew injuries.
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