AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDakota Access Pipeline Fallout: A court fight over Greenpeace’s role in Dakota Access Pipeline sabotage is back in the spotlight, with a recent ruling limiting Greenpeace’s attempt to take the dispute to the EU—another reminder that environmental activism can collide with legal and reputational risk. Bee Lab Shutdown: The USDA plans to close the Beltsville Bee Research Lab, a major U.S. hub for bee disease diagnosis—coming as beekeepers face heavy losses from pesticide-resistant varroa mites and rising costs. Toxic Coal Ash Oversight: The EPA is pushing to shift coal-ash monitoring to states, raising alarms about how toxic waste ponds are watched and cleaned. Lake Winnipeg Pollution Pressure: Manitoba groups warn that proposed mega dairy farms in North Dakota could worsen runoff into Lake Winnipeg, fueling blue-green algae concerns while they continue legal challenges. ND Wildlife Care: North Dakota Game and Fish urges people to leave baby animals alone—most “abandoned” young are protected nearby by parents. Grand Forks Park Planting: Riverside Park’s summer planting event brought community volunteers together, including people with disabilities, to kick off the season with new greenery. Data Center Tensions in ND: Gov. Kelly Armstrong says North Dakota should focus on power and water capacity, local input, and transparency—while warning against deals that hide details or raise rates. Soil, Nitrogen, and Water: A Purdue study suggests corn growers may cut nitrogen without sacrificing yields, aiming to reduce runoff and improve both profits and water quality.
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