AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoExtreme Heat & Public Safety: New heat advisories are likely as dangerous temperatures and heat index values climb across Texas and the broader region, with warnings to hydrate and plan for heat risk. Heat, Health, and Violence: A new report links hotter days with higher rates of violent crime in Texas, suggesting extreme heat can fuel impulsive behavior—especially when cooling access is limited. Saharan Dust & Air Quality: Texas is bracing for a plume of Saharan dust that could bring hazy skies and reduced air quality, with impacts expected to linger into the workweek. New World Screwworm Response: Texas agriculture officials issued emergency quarantines and updated animal movement rules as New World screwworm detections expand, including new infested zones near the border—prompting strict livestock and pet protections. Texas Water & Boating Safety: Texas Game Wardens are investigating a possible drowning at Benbrook Lake, urging life-jacket use and sober boating as wind and rough water complicate rescues. Wildlife Conservation Tech: The U.S. Interior Department is partnering with a Dallas biotech firm to build a genomic “biobanking” archive for endangered species under the Endangered Species Act. Data Centers Debate: A new UT poll finds many Texans oppose data centers in their communities, adding pressure to address water and energy concerns as AI infrastructure grows. Coastal Recreation: Rep. Randy Weber introduced the Lone Star Coastal National Recreation Area Act to expand outdoor recreation and support coastal resilience along the Upper Texas Gulf Coast.
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