AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTijuana Wastewater Emergency: The U.S.-Mexico International Boundary and Water Commission is urging Mexico to speed up 24/7 repairs after a ruptured sewage pipeline in Tijuana, warning delays could worsen flows into the Tijuana River and increase odors for nearby residents. Desert Snail Lawsuit: An environmental group sued the U.S. over a decade-long delay in listing the desert springsnail (Quitobaquito tryonia) as endangered, arguing habitat is being lost and that a second border wall could still destroy the tiny spring it depends on. Wildlife & Storms Research: A University of Florida review finds hurricanes can both help and harm wildlife—sometimes spreading invasive species, sometimes driving migration or even extinction—highlighting new management needs as storms intensify in a warming world. Gray Whale Safety Tech: In San Francisco Bay, a coalition deployed near real-time thermal monitoring to reduce deadly ship strikes on gray whales, which are increasingly stressed by climate-linked food changes. Tropics Watch for Mexico: Forecasters are monitoring possible new tropical development in the eastern Pacific south of Mexico, with heavy rain and wind risks for the southern coast.
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