AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoToxic Cleanup in NC: EPA cleared N.C. State to demolish Poe Hall after studies found carcinogenic polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and exposure concerns tied to higher cancer rates among workers. Hurricane Season Watch: NOAA predicts a below-average 2026 Atlantic season (8–14 named storms), but North Carolina officials and coastal towns are urging residents to prepare anyway—flood risk remains high. Flooding & Wetlands: A new study links decades of wetland loss to higher flood insurance claim payments, including in coastal North Carolina, where wetlands between Masonboro and Mason Inlets helped reduce flood damage. Resilient Waterways: Buncombe County is set to accept a $36.9M USDA grant for streambank restoration after Hurricane Helene, targeting hundreds of vulnerable sites. Coastal Community Input: The NC Coastal Reserve is taking applications for local advisory committees across 10 reserve sites, bringing residents and partners into management decisions. Local Environmental Tension: Vance County residents protested proposed data centers, citing water use, pollution, and weak local safeguards. Wildlife Tech: Australia’s new AI platform aims to speed up processing of millions of camera-trap images to improve wildlife monitoring.
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