AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoClimate Collaboration: The inaugural Pacific Climate Summit wrapped up with Guam and other Pacific partners issuing a joint commitment to boost climate adaptation and resilience across the region, focusing on protecting coastlines, watersheds, and communities. Renewable Energy & Land Use: Guam’s Hybrid Land Use Commission approved a conditional use permit for Pacific Energy Corporation to start building a Yona solar farm (27 acres) as part of a broader push for up to 18.4 MW of renewable power, while addressing cultural and environmental concerns tied to latte stones. Wildlife Protection in Military Projects: NAWMU-1 broke ground on a new Missile Integration Test Facility at Naval Base Guam while phasing construction to protect more than 100 threatened native orchids found in the project area, with relocation plans coordinated through a biological opinion. Coral-Reef Safety Enforcement: Guam Public Health is investigating violations tied to banned, coral-harming sunscreen ingredients (oxybenzone, octinoxate, octocrylene), working with customs to stop shipments and pursue removal and fines when confirmed. Port Accountability: The Port Authority of Guam reported another clean audit opinion, cutting operating expenses by $5.9 million and improving its net position—an update that signals stronger financial footing for future infrastructure needs.
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