AGP Executive Report
Last update: 28 minutes agoClimate Watch: A developing El Niño is showing early signs of stronger influence, with experts tracking a “Kelvin wave” and warning it could mean wetter conditions in the southern U.S., warmer/drier weather in the north, and a more active Pacific hurricane season. Public Health & Wildlife: Google-backed Verily is seeking federal approval to release up to 32 million engineered mosquitoes in California and Florida, aiming to cut disease spread—while critics raise ethical and ecological concerns. Local Governance: San Jose is poised to restore virtual public comment for city council meetings after a prior pause over hate-speech concerns, ahead of a new state digital-access mandate. Wildlife in the City: A mountain lion was tranquilized and safely relocated after a Santa Monica neighborhood alert, with residents urged to keep pets inside and avoid contact. Environment & Community: San Diego residents are cashing in recyclables through the state’s Redemption Value Program, turning bottle-and-can deposits into small, steady incentives for waste reduction. Policy & Environment: California’s Cap-and-Invest carbon program is facing updates and pushback, as regulators adjust rules amid affordability and oil-industry criticism. Water/Health Alert: Los Angeles drinking water testing reportedly found lead and cancer-linked chemicals, prompting calls for an emergency investigation.
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