AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSevere Weather Watch: A strong storm system is pushing into the Northern Plains and parts of Wyoming, with forecasters warning of damaging winds, large hail, and an isolated tornado risk as conditions shift from Sunday into early next week. Wolf Management: Wyoming wildlife managers are cutting the wolf hunt in half after a canine distemper outbreak drove the state’s wolf numbers to their lowest level in two decades. Oil & Gas Oversight: The Interior Department is asking a federal court to let it revise environmental reviews for older Wyoming oil and gas lease sales, after a ruling said greenhouse-gas impacts must be addressed at the leasing stage. Tribal Rights vs. Mining: Nine tribes are suing to halt exploratory graphite drilling near a sacred meadow in the Black Hills, arguing federal agencies violated protections and that the project threatens wildlife. Climate Accountability Lawsuits: A growing wave of lawsuits seeks to make fossil fuel companies pay for climate-linked disaster costs, with the U.S. Supreme Court set to consider one major case. Coal Push: Trump’s administration is using wartime powers to move about $700 million into coal plants and exports, including a California terminal that could affect regional energy and pollution debates. Northern Lights: A strong geomagnetic storm could bring aurora visibility across up to 20 northern states overnight.
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