AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoData Center Backlash: In rural Florida, anti-data-center organizers packed a Hernando town hall with about 200 residents, signaling a fast-growing, cross-political pushback against large “hyperscale” projects. Local Water Quality Research: In Blacksburg, undergraduates studying Stroubles Creek impacts are tracking how dredging and land cover changes affect water quality, aiming to guide future watershed decisions. Wildlife Monitoring: At Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, banded banded oystercatchers are helping scientists track shorebird recovery and behavior as populations face pressures from habitat loss and disturbances. Drought Update: Virginia’s drought has eased slightly, but extreme conditions remain—about a quarter of the state is in D3 “extreme drought,” with most of the rest in severe drought. Hurricane Prep: Virginia emergency officials are reminding inland communities that hurricane season still brings high winds and flooding risks, with guidance on preparedness supplies for families and pets. Virginia Energy Policy: U.S. Sen. Mark Warner says he’ll soon introduce comprehensive data-center legislation focused on preventing grid strain and protecting consumers from higher energy costs.
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