AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHeat & Health: A dangerous heat dome is pushing more than 160 million Americans into major or extreme heat alerts ahead of July 4, with cities seeing “real-feel” temperatures staying dangerously high overnight and straining power grids and public events. Local Climate Resilience: UIC scientists checked tree cover and tree health on Chicago’s South Side during the heat wave, highlighting how shade and nature-based solutions can reduce heat stress for residents without air conditioning. Wildlife in the City: Chicago’s first bald eaglets born in over a century have been named Migizi and Marian, a win for urban biodiversity timed with America’s 250th. Public Health & Food Safety: A requesón-linked listeria outbreak has reached four states, with most confirmed patients identifying as Hispanic and the dairy behind the cheese facing license suspension and expanded recalls. Mosquito Risk: Kendall County confirmed its first West Nile virus positive mosquito batch, urging residents to prevent bites as hot, dry weather boosts transmission. Illinois Environment Policy: Karis Critical withdrew its rezoning request for a data center in Hoffman Estates after community pressure over environmental impact, noise, and planning concerns.
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