AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoExtreme Heat & Air Pollution: Triple-digit heat and humidity disrupted July 4 plans across Maryland and the DC area, with Baltimore extending its Code Red Extreme Heat alert and a new Extreme Heat Warning in effect; officials also warned fireworks could worsen air quality, with forecasts tying pollution risk to “very unhealthy” levels around the National Mall. Storms & Power Impacts: A severe thunderstorm watch was issued for the region, and Maryland saw flash flooding, downed trees and power outages during the holiday weekend. Clean Air Act Backlash: Trump pardoned 11 people convicted of Clean Air Act violations, including cases involving tampering with vehicle emissions controls—drawing sharp criticism from former EPA officials. Chesapeake Restoration Funding: ShoreRivers won $3M from Maryland’s Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays Trust Fund to restore nearly 3,800 feet of stream habitat on the Eastern Shore, aiming to cut nitrogen, phosphorus and sediment runoff. Wildlife & Water Safety: Researchers and health officials continued to flag rising risks from heat and coastal hazards, including warnings about harmful waterborne bacteria. Local Climate Resilience: Maryland also moved on preparedness and cooling support as heat emergencies strained communities.
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