AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoArctic Wildlife & Climate Policy: The Trump administration’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge oil lease auction ended with just $3.7 million from two Alaska bidders on five tracts—no major oil companies showed up, despite the push to open the Coastal Plain. Energy & Health Debate: Federal support for coal is back in the spotlight, including a proposed Mat-Su Borough coal plant tied to the $700M national package—supporters tout reliability and jobs, while environmental groups warn it’s “the dirtiest possible fuel.” Denali Tragedy: A Denali National Park mountaineering ranger, Robin Pendery, died after falling into a crevasse during climbing patrol; the incident is under investigation. Permafrost & Tourism Risk: A Yukon study finds tourism operators often normalize permafrost thaw even as it destabilizes roads and heritage sites, with wildfire hazards getting more attention than slow-onset ground failure. Subsistence & Wildlife Management: Federal regulators restricted caribou cow harvest in northwestern Alaska amid Western Arctic Caribou Herd decline. Ocean Monitoring Cuts: Scientists and advocates are alarmed as the National Science Foundation plans to dismantle a deep-ocean monitoring system that tracks temperatures, currents, and ocean carbon impacts off Alaska and the Pacific.
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