AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEnergy Emergency in Michigan: The Trump administration renewed its order keeping the J.H. Campbell coal plant running, arguing AI-driven power demand makes a “national energy emergency,” while Michigan and environmental groups keep fighting in court. Toxic Air Fight: Attorney General Kwame Raoul led a coalition challenging an EPA proposal to roll back national limits on ethylene oxide, warning it would ignore updated science on cancer risk. Public Health: Michigan reported 21 salmonella cases tied to backyard chicks and ducklings, including about seven children, as a multistate outbreak grows. Water & Wildlife: Bird researchers say 12.1 million birds will fly over Michigan tonight and urge “lights out” to cut skyglow during peak migration. Great Lakes & Industry: A judge allowed most work on Enbridge’s Line 5 reroute to continue but paused parts tied to waterways needing extra permits. Local Tech & Zoning: A data center debate is spotlighting township zoning rules, as communities weigh power, water, and environmental impacts. Outdoors Warning: The CDC issued a tick-season alert ahead of Memorial Day, citing higher-than-usual ER visits for tick bites.
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