(ENVIRONMENTAL) RACISM: How Arizona’s attorney general is weaponizing climate fears to keep out immigrants (HuffPost), expansion of I-45 in downtown Houston is on hold, for now, in a traffic-choked, divided region (InsideClimate News), Black-led coalition demands DOJ investigation of Columbus police after Ma’khia Brown’s killing (NewsOne)
CLIMATE LITIGATION: How youth climate court cases became a global trend (Climate Home), UK students sue government over human rights impact of climate crisis (The Guardian)
DIVESTMENT: Methodist Church dumps Shell over ‘inadequate’ climate plans (FT $)
AGENCIES: SEC joins growing push for climate risk disclosure (Axios), Biden’s Wall Street cop feels progressives' heat after hiring blunder (Politico)
EPA: EPA expands toxics reporting to emphasize equity (E&E $), lawmakers turn up the heat on Michael Regan (E&E $), Regan to staff: guard whistleblowers; work with IG (E&E $), EPA to announce phase-down of powerful greenhouse gases (New York Times $)
DOI: First Native American chief of staff tops list of new hires (E&E $), with Haaland in charge, a push to name tribes' links to land (E&E $)
LAWSUITS: 19 states make 'long-shot bid' to curb EPA climate authority (E&E $)
THE HILL: Republicans took an ax to Obama's rules. Democrats are using a scalpel. (Politico), Democrats signal they’re open to concessions on infrastructure (Washington Post $), Democrats' next big fight: what exactly is clean energy? (Politico Pro $), progressives introduce infrastructure, climate bills (E&E $)
SENATE: “Long overdue”: the Senate just passed $35 billion for clean drinking water. (Grist), Carper urges tough US rules barring gas-powered cars by 2035 (AP), [Georgia] senators worry about mine project near Okefenokee (E&E $), bipartisan Senate bill would boost grid cybersecurity (E&E $), GOP senators see path to narrower infrastructure deal (Politico)
WHITE HOUSE: Biden is pledging steep carbon cuts – but isn’t explaining how he got there (Politico), Biden talks like the most pro-union president since the New Deal (Washington Post $), John Kerry discloses millions in income from finance, energy firms (Axios), White House finalizing plan to help polluted communities, council chair says (Reuters), White House says clean energy standards work. Is that true? (E&E $)
AMERICAN JOBS PLAN: To promote his infrastructure plan, Biden revisits ‘Amtrak Joe’ days (New York Times $)
EXECUTIVE BRANCH: Coast Guard and intel chiefs: Climate upgrades needed (E&E $)
POLITICS: 'The honeymoon is over': Biden faces tougher tasks ahead as progressives demand more (CNN), the unlikely climate president (Axios), can Pete Buttigieg deliver Joe Manchin? (New York Times/Sway podcast, Pete Buttigieg interview $), Biden faces pressure to drive gasoline and diesel cars out of the US (The Guardian)
NOMINEES & CONFIRMATIONS: Water wonk with Hill, Interior chops [Michael Conner] to lead Army Corps (E&E $), 4 takeaways from Beaudreau's confirmation hearing (E&E $)
CLIMATE DIPLOMACY: Climate finance targets top agenda for this week's G7 meetings (Reuters), U.S. national security adviser says China climate cooperation not a ‘favor’ (Reuters)
SCOTUS: A Supreme Court greenhouse gases petition worth watching (Axios), Dakota Access readies Supreme Court NEPA slugfest (E&E $)
CITIES AND STATES: ‘Climate emergency’: Hawaii is the first state to call it like it is (Grist), cities appoint ‘heat officers’ in response to warming threat (FT $), Montana is about to become the most dangerous place in America to protest fossil fuels (Earther), 2 years after passing a landmark climate law, New York has no plan to fund it (Grist), cities’ notable efforts on climate change (Yale Climate Connections), D.C. is working on a futuristic plan: Less parking, taller buildings and a transformed city (Washington Post $), four electric cargo cycles deliver packages in Miami (Yale Climate Connections), N.J. Democrats propose bill to restrict eminent domain (E&E $), Ohio Supreme Court orders Columbus to act on $87 mln renewable energy proposal (Reuters), state lawmakers draft plan to unlock northern Maine’s renewable potential (Energy News Network)
CALIFORNIA: CAISO launches stakeholder process to optimize market for storage (Utility Dive), California program overestimates climate benefits of forest offsets - study (Reuters), Newsom’s $1-billion wildfire plan favors logging over homeowners, critics say (LA Times $)
FERC: FERC urged to restore property rights in axed [Atlantic Coast] pipeline's path (E&E $)
IMPACTS: As extreme weather batters America’s farm country, costing billions, banks ignore the financial risks of climate change (InsideClimate News), our children face wars over food and water, EU deputy warns (The Guardian), Antarctica's springy bedrock could make sea level rise even worse (Earther), polar bear-grizzly hybrids, aka pizzly bears, may be growing more common due to climate crisis (Earther), the Arctic is greening, but it won't hold carbon (E&E $), why is it raining so hard? Global warming is delivering heavier downpours (Yale Climate Connections)
HURRICANES: The population of Lake Charles, La. shrank more than any U.S. city in 2020 (Southerly Mag), hurricane debris cleanup done on Louisiana state roadways (AP)
WILDFIRES: ‘Firefighters out there in the snow’: wildfires rage early in parched west (New York Times $), California’s wildfire season is expanding as the wet season becomes compressed (Washington Post $), firefighters vs. thinning — again — in wildfire debate (E&E $)
GLACIERS: ‘It’s like a rotting carcass of its former self’: funeral for an Oregon glacier (The Guardian), the man on a mission to reveal the ‘souls’ of vanishing glaciers (The Guardian), as glaciers disappear in Alaska, the rest of the world’s ice follows (The Guardian), glacial lakes threaten millions with flooding as planet heats up (The Guardian), glaciers in retreat: tracking the decline of the Earth’s ‘rivers of ice’ (The Guardian)
REAL ESTATE: Is your home in a flood-prone zone? In most states, you won’t find out until after you buy. (Grist)
TRANSIT: Public transit hopes to win back riders after crushing year (AP)
RENEWABLES: Chinese solar firm plans tours to rebut forced labor claims (Bloomberg $), ‘it’s highway robbery’: Tesla’s price increases on solar shingles irk customers. (New York Times $), investment in skills is key to realising the clean energy transition (Energy Monitor), the U.S. will need a lot of land for a zero-carbon economy (Bloomberg $), wind energy could generate 3.3 million jobs within five years, industry body claims (CNBC)
EFFICIENCY: In Minnesota, fighting climate change means changing how to heat buildings (Star Tribune $)
OIL & GAS: Exxon CEO says advancing U.S. carbon capture project with rivals, government (Reuters), Exxon posts $2.7B quarterly profit after unprecedented year (AP), Exxon, Chevron tout carbon strategies as oil price lifts profits (Politico Pro $), Michigan lawmakers propose $250 million fund to subsidize natural gas (Energy News Network), Vitol is near $1 billion-plus deal for hunt’s Permian oil wells (Bloomberg $)
PIPELINES: Groups urge Tennessee to ax [Byhalia Connection] pipeline permit over 'critical' gap (E&E $), [Trans Mountain] pipeline wins bid to hide insurers from activists (Bloomberg $), bipartisan group of senators presses FERC to advance pipelines (Politico Pro $), looming showdown as Michigan governor orders Canadian pipeline shut down (Washington Post $), moderate Dems join GOP in calling for faster permitting (E&E $)
COAL: ‘I’m not selling’: what happens when an Australian town is consumed by a US coalminer? (The Guardian), Wyoming backs coal with $1.2M threat to sue other states (Washington Post $)
UTILITIES: Duke Energy to triple renewables by 2030 (E&E $), PG&E will fight criminal charges tied to 2019 Kincade Fire, CEO Patti Poppe says (Utility Dive), regulators approve small Duke Energy solar project in western N.C. (Energy News Network), TVA to retire coal fleet by 2035, CEO says, with renewables, gas and nuclear on the table as replacements (Utility Dive), Xcel takes nearly $1B fuel cost hit from February storms but still sees Q1 profit rise (Utility Dive)
WATER: Amid drought, Interstate Stream Commission seeks federal support (New Mexico Political Report)
STOP US IF YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE BEFORE: Plant Vogtle hits delays, may not come online until 2022 (E&E $)
EVs: Plugging in: the EV transition gains speed (Bloomberg $), Biden's conundrum: expand EVs without harming the Earth (E&E $), carbon price could hike coal use for EVs — study (E&E $), cobalt price jump underscores reliance on metal for electric vehicle batteries (FT $), electric car-charging business is doing everything but making money (Bloomberg $)
ALL ABOARD: How 'Amtrak Joe' Biden's infrastructure push could put rail back on track in the US (ABC)
ACTIVISM: Nine arrests in London as climate activists glue themselves to bridges (The Guardian)
HEAVY INDUSTRY: Cleaning up what can’t plug in (Grist)
BUSINESS: Berkshire shareholders reject climate change, diversity proposals that Buffett opposed (Reuters), On top of zero-emission vehicles, GM looks to clean up its own operations (Reuters)
CARBON CAPTURE: Solidia closes $78 million funding as carbon removal popularity grows (Axios)
FINANCE: Big oil is boosting ETF returns and ESG funds are no exception (Bloomberg $), how the clean-energy revolution is sweeping through markets (Bloomberg $)
IN MEMORIAM: Clotilda Douglas-Yakimchuk, pioneering nurse, dies at 89 (New York Times $)
INTERNATIONAL: Rare win for Nepal indigenous groups as EIB admits 'gaps' in hydropower project (Thomson Reuters Foundation), Britain's foreign aid cut: who will feel the impact? (Thomson Reuters Foundation), House coal and wet wood restrictions come into force in England (The Guardian), Canadian banks' approaches to getting to 'net-zero financing emissions' by 2050 (Reuters), NGOs call on [Asian Development Bank] to end fossil fuel loans amid climate reboot (Reuters)
GERMANY: Germany pledges to adjust climate law after court verdict (AP), German government proposes green funding tool to help industry cut CO2 (Reuters)
BRAZIL: Deforestation in Brazil is out of control. Bolsonaro is asking for billions to stop it. (Vox), Brazilian Amazon released more carbon than it absorbed over past 10 years (AFP), investors urge Brazil to use green bonds to save the Amazon (FT $)