AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWildfire Risk Recalculated: New research finds hundreds of Northwest communities—including small Oregon towns like Cave Junction, Glendale, and La Pine—face higher wildfire risk than earlier models predicted once social vulnerability is included, meaning prevention dollars may need to shift toward places with fewer resources. Old-Growth Logging Halted: A federal judge blocked a Southern Oregon BLM logging plan after ruling the agency failed to properly account for protected older trees. Fire Season Starts Early in Klamath-Lake: Oregon’s Department of Forestry will declare fire season May 22, with debris burning restricted without a permit. Air Quality Warning: Seattle-Tacoma is ranking among the worst U.S. metros for short-term particle pollution as wildfire smoke intensifies. Policy Pressure on Pollution: Virginia AG Jay Jones joined a coalition opposing EPA efforts to roll back national limits on toxic ethylene oxide emissions. Wildlife Update: A gray wolf was spotted in California’s Sequoia National Park, while Oregon’s emerald ash borer is emerging weeks early after a mild winter.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.