AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHeat & Wildfire Risk: Extreme heat warnings are blanketing the U.S., with Salt Lake City hitting an all-time record 109°F as a “heat dome” keeps nights from cooling down—raising heat illness and heart strain risks while wildfires and smoke continue to worsen conditions. AI Infrastructure & Water: Kevin O’Leary is pushing back on claims that AI data centers will drain local water supplies, arguing modern facilities use less water—while Utah’s own data-center debate keeps circling back to cooling demand and water rights. Utah Trade & Critical Minerals: U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer toured Provo-based Ionic Mineral Technologies, highlighting its Silicon Ridge discovery of critical minerals and rare earths tied to national security. Public Lands Tech & Labor: National Park Service employees in the Mountain West voted to unionize, citing staffing cuts and strained operations across Utah and neighboring states. Great Salt Lake Health: New research expands what’s known about toxic metals in Great Salt Lake dust, showing additional pathways into soils, plants, and people. Utah Higher Ed: Jon Anderson was appointed president of Utah Valley University, aiming to keep student experience central as enrollment grows.
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