AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWildfire Smoke & Air Quality: Canadian wildfires are again choking Michigan with hazardous haze and air-quality alerts, with Detroit among the world’s worst and officials urging residents to stay indoors, limit outdoor activity, and use N95 masks; EGLE says conditions may briefly improve with changing winds and storms, but more bad air could return late Saturday into Sunday. Tariffs Politics: President Trump escalated pressure on Canada, threatening higher tariffs to cover “smoke pollution” costs and blaming forest mismanagement, while Canadian officials point to ongoing prevention spending and cross-border coordination. Public Health—Cyclospora: Federal health agencies linked a cyclospora outbreak to shredded iceberg lettuce served at Taco Bell in Michigan and four other states, with CDC warnings to avoid the product and FDA working with the identified supplier to pull potentially contaminated lettuce. Invasive Species Control: Michigan moved to restrict or ban several invasive plants, including common buckthorn and other species, despite pushback from landscapers. Local Environment Actions: EGLE-backed scrap tire drop-offs are planned in Brandon and Groveland townships, and a $5.7M Heron Dam safety reconstruction project is underway to reduce downstream risk.
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