AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBorder Wall & Wildlife: Protesters rallied outside the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s annual meeting, demanding state leaders stop border barrier construction on more than 48 miles of park land, including Big Bend Ranch State Park, as federal work inside Big Bend National Park is temporarily paused. Heat & Fire Risk: Extreme heat is driving burn bans and wildfire danger across East Texas; Smith County issued a 90-day burn ban amid “flash drought” conditions. Wildfire Preparedness: Travis County Fire Rescue is using a wildfire modeling tool to pre-plan where conditions could make fires spread faster, helping crews focus before flames start. Data Centers vs. Grid & Water: Texas lawmakers held a long hearing as grassroots groups push back on 765-kilovolt transmission lines and data centers, arguing they’re linked through energy demand and local control. Local Water Safety: Beeville’s Well Owner Network is offering low-cost testing for contaminants like fecal coliform and E. coli, with results and guidance for well protection. Energy Demand Watch: CPS Energy urged San Antonio residents to conserve electricity during peak-demand hours as a heat advisory drives higher air-conditioning use. Research & Adaptation: A nearly $1M NSF grant will fund University of Houston researchers studying how mutation rates evolve across species and reproductive modes.
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