AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoClimate & Weather Policy: A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from dismantling NCAR for now, pausing plans that would have shifted control of the Boulder climate research center and its Wyoming supercomputing work. Water & Drought: Experts warn the Colorado River could face “devastating consequences” if another dry winter hits, while San Diego’s surplus water shows how recycling and desalination can change regional water markets. Public Health: Colorado recorded its first West Nile virus human case of 2026 in Jefferson County, a reminder that mosquitoes can breed even when conditions seem dry. Air Quality: Ozone season is back on the Front Range, with advocates urging asthma families to heed alerts and limit outdoor exertion during peak pollution hours. Wildlife & Land Use: Mesa County joined an amicus brief in a U.S. Supreme Court climate-cost case involving energy companies, arguing outcomes could ripple through western Colorado’s energy-dependent communities. Outdoor Recreation & Conservation: A new Colorado Stargazing Trail highlights certified dark-sky parks and communities, and Colorado Springs received a grant to upgrade fire safety training for the public.
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