AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWildfire & smoke watch: Oregon’s smoke is easing for now, but fire risk remains high; the ODF Wildland Fire Situation Report lists major ongoing blazes like Grasshopper, Hagen, and the Rowe Creek Complex (373,785 acres, 89% contained) with intermittent smoke and air-quality advisories in several counties. Forest protections under attack: The Trump administration moved to rescind the 2001 Roadless Rule, a major rollback that could affect about 44 million acres nationwide, including inventoried roadless areas in Oregon—opponents warn it could open more forests to roads and logging under the banner of wildfire risk reduction. Local land-use fight: Hillsboro City Council delayed a decision on a proposed private jet hangar, as residents and groups raised noise, air pollution, and greenhouse gas concerns. Clean transportation push: Oregon DEQ’s ZERO Fleet Rebate Program is nearly out of money after strong demand, supporting more than 150 zero-emissions medium- and heavy-duty vehicles statewide. Mental health & psilocybin: A real-world Oregon study of state-regulated psilocybin services found most participants reported improvements in depression, anxiety, and wellbeing, with uncommon adverse effects. Energy demand & AI: A new report highlights how AI data centers are driving major electricity demand growth, reshaping local energy debates.
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