AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWildfire Watch: New Mexico is heading toward an above-normal wildfire season peak in late June, with the National Interagency Fire Center citing a surge in ignitions since winter drought and dry lightning left fuels primed. Flood Risk: A monsoon-like weather pattern is building across the state, with heavy-rain pockets and flooding concerns in parts of eastern and southeastern New Mexico—plus reminders to avoid arroyos and water roads. PFAS Fallout: A major PFAS contamination case is putting New Mexico farmers and ranchers in the spotlight, tied to PFAS foam runoff from Cannon Air Force Base and the state’s broader push to hold the federal government accountable. Border Resilience: Columbus officials celebrated the first phase of a $30 million flood diversion “Berm Project” meant to protect the 24-hour port of entry and nearby industrial area from monsoon flooding. Clean Energy & Policy: The SEC proposed repealing climate disclosure rules, a move environmental groups say would strip investors of data on climate risks. Local Science: Sandia helped NASA test Dragonfly’s heat shield for Titan’s fiery descent, using high-heat solar tower trials.
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