AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoArctic Drilling Push: The Trump administration is set to hold the latest lease sale for oil and gas in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, offering 689,000 acres in the Coastal Plain (1002 area) despite conservation groups warning about climate-driven change and litigation risk. Coal Funding in Alaska: In a separate pro-fossil move, the administration announced nearly $700 million to keep coal plants running and build new ones, including support tied to Alaska projects—raising fresh pollution and climate concerns. Western Alaska Salmon Fight: The Alaska Board of Fish limited a commercial fleet to protect Western Alaska salmon, but the acting attorney general invalidated the measures; subsistence advocates are now weighing a lawsuit. Kuskokwim River Change: An Alaska Science Forum report highlights how a warming, shifting Kuskokwim system is leaving some Southwest residents stranded longer and harder to predict, as researchers team up with Native communities to track the changes. Toxic Algae Warning: Alaska is seeing more harmful algae blooms as waters warm, including a vivid fluorescent-green bloom in Kotzebue tied to paralytic shellfish poisoning risk. Wildlife Tracking: Manomet researchers are studying endangered whimbrels on the North Slope, using GPS tags to understand migration threats as populations have plunged. Community & Outdoors: Anchorage is enjoying a rare warm stretch with moose sightings, while officials urge people to stay weather-aware as conditions shift.
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