AGP Executive Report
Last update: 16 minutes agoWildfire Smoke & Air Quality Alerts: Canadian wildfire smoke is back over Michigan, with EGLE issuing statewide Air Quality Alerts for Sunday and Monday as PM2.5 levels rise again—unhealthy for sensitive groups in the Lower Peninsula and unhealthy across the Upper Peninsula—prompting guidance to limit outdoor exertion, especially for people with asthma or heart and lung conditions. Regional Health Impacts: The smoke is also driving hazardous air across the Great Lakes and beyond, including Detroit’s rebound from earlier extreme readings and Illinois reporting “unhealthy” conditions as smoke shifts with weather. Local Disruption in Michigan: In Cadillac, the Canadian-smoke haze reduced attendance at the Cadillac Festival of the Arts, including children’s activities, showing how poor air can quickly derail outdoor plans. Energy & Environment Policy: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer launched a Michigan Affordable and Responsible Growth Action Plan aimed at data centers, calling for company pledges and stronger guardrails to protect consumers’ energy bills and Michigan’s natural resources. Wildlife Watch: Michigan researchers report unusual bald eagle breeding problems this year, including empty nests and malnourished eaglets, tied to severe weather and limited food. Food Safety: Health officials continue investigating a multi-state cyclosporiasis outbreak, with Michigan focusing on lettuce as a possible source.
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