AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHeat & Health: Rhode Island is still in a drought watch after recent rain didn’t restore groundwater or stream flow, while statewide heat advisories and an ozone alert for “unhealthy for sensitive groups” are set to hit residents during peak afternoon hours. Wildfire Smoke: Canadian wildfires are pushing hazy, yellow-brown skies into New England, with very heavy smoke possible for Providence and the region midweek. Coastal Safety: Rip current alerts warn beachgoers along Southern New England shores through Wednesday evening, with the highest risk at south-facing beaches. Worker Protection: A new push highlights how extreme heat is killing more workers each year, as states grapple with patchwork heat rules and the lack of a federal standard. Water Infrastructure: Rhode Island’s Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse is moving WRDA 2026 forward, a key step for renewing drinking water and wastewater funding through state revolving funds. Invasive Species: Manila clams have been confirmed in Massachusetts waters, raising concerns about impacts on native shellfish and habitat. Marine Life: Researchers captured what may be the first great white shark footage in Rhode Island waters, feeding on a humpback whale off Block Island. Local Environment Policy: Newport’s Cliff Walk repair plan faces uncertainty as coastal regulators weigh whether to approve stabilization work tied to a private overlook. Seafood Innovation: A $15M NSF-backed “Seafood Engine” will connect New England fishers, researchers, and tech to boost domestic processing and reduce supply-chain bottlenecks.
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