AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRoadless Rule Rollback: The Trump administration moved to rescind the 2001 Roadless Rule, a major protection that has kept new roads and logging off tens of millions of acres of national forest—sparking alarms for wildlife habitat and water quality, including in Alaska’s Tongass. King Cove Road Fight: A federal judge vacated a land swap needed for a road between King Cove and Cold Bay, and Sen. Dan Sullivan called it a “shameful betrayal” as residents argue the road is vital for emergency access. Permafrost Tipping Point: A climate professor warned that heatwaves and wildfires are pushing permafrost regions toward tipping risks, potentially accelerating carbon release from thawing tundra. Bering Sea Safety Mapping: NOAA’s ship Fairweather is surveying parts of the Bering Sea and Bering Strait to update nautical charts as sea-ice loss increases ship traffic. Bear Safety in Communities: In Eagle River, Fish and Game euthanized a bear family after it broke into a home; in Kodiak, a woman was injured by a sow with cubs but survived. Data Center Push in Alaska: An East Coast company proposed an underwater AI data center in Cook Inlet, while a Fairbanks-area proposal would repurpose the Joy Community Center into an Arctic innovation hub.
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