AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoArctic Climate & Water Chemistry: Alaska’s rivers are turning rust-orange as thawing permafrost releases iron and sulfur chemistry that shifts acidity and smothers fish habitat, a change scientists link to long-frozen ground now “rewriting” river systems. Extreme Weather Preparedness: A new report warns that Trump’s cuts to FEMA and the National Weather Service are leaving communities less able to forecast and respond to climate-driven disasters. Wildlife & Habitat Connectivity: A global push to reconnect habitat is accelerating wildlife crossings—bridges and underpasses—aimed at reducing road-kill and restoring animal movement. Arctic Energy & Mining: Trilogy Metals has kicked off 2026 fieldwork at its Upper Kobuk project, advancing technical and environmental milestones toward a possible construction decision. Southeast Alaska Transboundary Pollution: B.C.’s proposed Polaris gold mine faces Alaskan opposition over concerns about impacts to salmon and Taku River waters crossing the border. Coastal Cleanup: Alaska’s marine debris cleanups removed more than 1.5 million pounds last year, with nearly 1,700 participants across remote coasts. Local Governance: Juneau’s finalized budget avoids major service cuts and closures after public outcry, though museum funding was reduced.
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