AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHeat & public health: A dangerous, multi-day heat wave is tightening across much of the eastern U.S. ahead of the Fourth of July, with officials opening cooling centers and adding emergency support as humidity raises heat illness risk. Climate link: A new study says this kind of extreme heat would be “virtually impossible” without fossil fuel pollution, underscoring how climate change is worsening summer hazards. Local water & shoreline restoration: Craven County commissioners approved grant administration for the Cypress Bay on the Neuse River living shoreline project, aiming to stabilize vulnerable shoreline areas and restore habitat using natural materials. Data centers & local rules: Residents pressed county staff on proposed data center zoning rules, raising concerns about noise, setbacks, water impacts, enforcement, and backup power. Drought & fire safety: New Hanover County Fire and Rescue urged residents to check burn bans and use extra caution with fireworks due to drought and hot conditions. Policy watch: Gov. Josh Stein signed four bills into law, including changes affecting environmental board oversight and other public-safety and tax measures. Community note: Southport’s Fourth of July festival is underway, with roots traced to 1795 and major events including naturalization, parade, and fireworks.
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