AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoClimate & Health: Record 2026 heat is raising the odds of the worst toxic algae season in years, with warmer surface waters helping cyanobacteria blooms spread—especially where farm runoff, fertilizers, and septic pollution feed nutrients. Wildlife Watch: Chicago’s smooth green snakes are declining on top of shrinking prairie habitat, and new research points to contaminated soil heavy metals in eggs plus a fungal disease threat. Water Quality & Policy: Illinois is among AGs pushing EPA to add microplastics to drinking-water research priorities and to keep monitoring them, arguing more data is needed to protect public health. Local Climate Resilience: Pella used a helicopter lift to install rooftop climate-control units at its plant—an example of how extreme weather and operational needs are driving practical infrastructure fixes. Community Outdoors: A Pecatonica BBQ fundraiser backed youth conservation education, supporting hands-on wildlife habitat and outdoor learning programs across Illinois. Heat Outlook: NOAA’s summer forecast keeps Illinois mostly leaning warmer than average, with precipitation near normal for much of the Midwest.
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