AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAir Quality Crisis: Washington briefly topped global pollution rankings after the July 4 “Freedom 250” fireworks, with PM2.5 spiking above 200 micrograms per cubic meter and triggering “Code Purple” alerts across D.C., parts of Virginia, and Maryland. Heat & Infrastructure: A separate report links extreme heat to road damage, with pavement buckling and costly repairs becoming more likely as heat waves intensify. Local Water Impacts: Maryland officials are investigating a large Potomac River fish kill after a heat wave; scientists suspect “summer turnover” reduced oxygen, and they say there’s no sign of a chemical spill. Energy & Climate Policy: Analysis argues blue-state electricity rates are higher, tying the gap to renewable mandates and net-zero policies. Maryland Energy Innovation: MEIA announced 30+ climate tech graduates across accelerator and investment readiness programs. Data Center Fight in Maryland: Prince George’s County faces another vote on a two-year data center moratorium as neighbors protest permitting and construction. NOAA Marine Rescue Funding: NOAA awarded nearly $4 million for marine mammal rescue efforts across 19 states and two Tribes. Public Health Preparedness: A CDC-linked report warns that climate change is expanding the reach of pathogens, while federal health hazard prevention funding has been cut.
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