AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPFAS Health Alert: UNC researchers report higher per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances exposure is linked to lower forearm bone density by age 12, raising possible fracture risk—an argument for reducing exposure during key growing years. Ocean Monitoring Fight: U.S. lawmakers and senators are pushing back against the National Science Foundation’s plan to dismantle much of the Ocean Observatories Initiative, a $386M network that tracks currents, ecosystems, climate signals, and extreme weather. Wildlife in the Neighborhood: A black bear was caught on camera in Gastonia, with officials noting bear sightings often spike as young bears move through expanding areas. Companion Animal Bill: An NC House committee advanced a measure setting minimum care standards for domestic dogs and cats, including limits on tethering in extreme temperatures, though its future is uncertain. Tropical Storm Watch: Forecasters are tracking Potential Tropical Cyclone One, with rain and flood risk possible for the Southeast as it heads inland. Local Resilience Planning: Buncombe County approved hazard mitigation planning and bond-related steps tied to landslide recovery after Tropical Storm Helene. Invasive Species Warning: NC officials flagged invasive armadillos moving into more mountain areas.
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