AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoClimate Courts: Delaware AG William Tong led 23 states in a letter urging the Federal Judicial Center to reverse its removal of a peer-reviewed climate science guide from a judicial manual, warning climate litigation is only growing. Local Land & Water: Camden is moving to revoke EMR’s business license after repeated fires at the scrap recycler along the Delaware River, with officials calling for a full stop to operations. Marine Life Spotlight: Madison Bridges, headed to the University of Delaware for marine biology, is building her path through oyster and ocean conservation work. Data Center Pressure (Delaware warning): A new look at Utah’s AI data center fight argues Delaware can’t assume it’s insulated, given the region’s land, power, and water constraints. PFAS in the Delaware River Basin: A recent report flags widespread PFAS contamination across the basin, including fish tissue. Recycling Reality Check: Soft plastics still don’t belong in standard bins; the guidance points residents to store drop-off options instead. Community Resilience: Delmarva Power is offering free native trees for customers, and Camden-area residents are pushing for action on local environmental harms.
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