(ENVIRONMENTAL) RACISM: In America’s cities, inequality is engrained in the trees (Grist), Haaland: Santorum's Native American comments 'unfortunate' (The Hill), critical race truth: Republicans keep trying to revise America’s racist history (NewsOne)
CLIMATE LITIGATION: Legal opinion puts governments 'on notice' over export finance for fossil fuels (Reuters)
HAMBURGLERS: Burger bans and land grabs: the right’s deceptive war against Biden’s climate goals (HuffPost), Nebraska launches ‘beef passport’ program for meat eating (AP), the meatless movement could become a class war (Earther)
MEDIA: Most newspaper editorials mum on Biden 50% by 2030 pledge (Yale Climate Connections)
GAS STOVES: Gas cookers in homes have same impact on children as passive smoking: report (Sydney Morning Herald)
GERMANY: Germany raises ambition to net zero by 2045 after landmark court ruling (Climate Home, AP, Reuters, The Hill, Bloomberg $), 'it's my home': the island activist who forced German climate action (Reuters)
AGENCIES: Vilsack defends USDA's climate, anti-discrimination plans (Politico Pro $, E&E $), EPA official directs agency to ramp up enforcement in communities hit hard by pollution (The Hill), DOE turns its focus toward equity with commitment to lowering solar deployment barriers (Utility Dive), Haaland: government 'ready to solve' crisis of missing and murdered Native Americans (The Hill), Haaland faces cleanup challenge at moldy N.M. tribal school (E&E $)
THE HILL: White House plans flurry of Hill meetings next week (E&E $), meet [Louisa Terrell] Biden's climate voice on Capitol Hill (E&E $)
HOUSE: [NFIP] bill would help 'fancy pants' beach houses — lawmaker (E&E $), lawmakers eye cash infusion, reforms for science office (E&E $), House Republicans raise China specter on EVs (Politico Pro $)
SENATE: Heinrich touts transmission, agriculture and hydrogen as ways to address the climate crisis (New Mexico Political Report), Senate Democrats announce $73B clean bus plan (The Hill)
WHITE HOUSE: Dakota Access decision snarls Biden's equity progress (E&E $), Biden administration conservation goals to include 'different categories' of lands, official says (The Hill)
NOMINEES & CONFIRMATIONS: EPW to consider EPA, Interior picks May 12 (Politico Pro $)
CLIMATE DIPLOMACY: Old pipelines become new flashpoints for U.S., Canada environmental clashes (Politico)
CITIES AND STATES: States want federal cash, not rules, to propel clean energy, Colorado, other officials say (Utility Dive), the Aloha State declares a climate emergency (Atmos), whitest paint ever spotlights dark effects of city heat (E&E $), Charlottesville gas station chain makes unexpected bet on solar power (Energy News Network), North Carolina groups sign on to renewed national focus on curbing climate change (Public News Service)
TRANSIT: COVID-19 seen slowing city shift to green transport (Thomson Reuters Foundation)
CALIFORNIA: California blackouts this summer? State offers ‘guarded optimism’ the lights will stay on (Sacramento Bee, Politico Pro $)
STATE ELECTIONS: GOP united in ire over energy law in Virginia governor's race (E&E $)
IMPACTS: NOAA's new 'normal' makes it official: U.S. is heating up (E&E $), new climate goals won't prevent damaging heat — analysis (E&E $)
RENEWABLES: Big solar eyes old power plants in congested Midwest grid (E&E $), Enel announces three major Texas renewable energy projects, including its largest US solar farm (Houston Chronicle), SunPower backs view on strong rooftop solar demand, Biden policy support (Reuters), why not turn airports into giant solar farms? (Grist)
MINERALS: New climate goals are going to need a lot more minerals (The Verge, E&E $), US faces soaring need for critical minerals dominated by China, IEA says (Washington Examiner)
OIL & GAS: Feds warn of safety gaps following deadly oil site poisonings (E&E $), leaked slides show the gas industry is freaking out (Earther), New Mexico oil and gas royalties set highest monthly record (AP), Port Arthur LNG final investment decision likely to be delayed to 2022: Sempra (S&P Global)
PLASTICS: Social media sparks research opportunities for spilled cargo (E&E $)
PIPELINES, BYHALIA CONNECTION: Builders of contested Memphis pipeline weigh route changes (E&E $)
PIPELINES, MVP: Equitrans now delaying MVP startup to 2022; NC regulators reiterate Southgate denial (Natural Gas Intel, E&E $), pipeline opponents sentenced to spend day in jail for each day in tree-sit protest (The Roanoke Times)
COAL: Coal company calls for scrutiny of EPA emissions authority (E&E $), Consol Energy, finding hungry industrial plants abroad, mines more coal than ever before (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette $)
UTILITIES: HECO chafes at Hawaii PUC's conditions on new battery project, saying they could deter deployment (Utility Dive)
NUKES: Dominion wins approval for 20-year reactor extension (E&E $), U.S. eyes nuclear reactor tax credit to meet climate goals - sources (Reuters)
WATER: Public health crisis looms as California identifies 600 communities at risk of water-system failures (The Revelator)
EVs: Automakers: states 'unlikely to reach' 2035 gas-free goal (E&E $), Midwest farmers look to plow through Biden’s electric-vehicle push (Politico), why Ford’s new electric car is so important (The Atlantic), as cars go electric, China builds a big lead in factories (New York Times $)
AVIATION: Airlines get lift from corporate allies in shift to sustainable fuels (Politico), airlines must reduce emissions instead of offsetting, say experts (The Guardian)
FOREST CONSERVATION: Forest emission reductions get a makeover, with $1 billion in new funding (Thomson Reuters Foundation)
BITCOIN: New bill would ban Bitcoin mining across New York State for three years (Earther)
BOOKS: The conventional wisdom on how to talk about climate change? It’s wrong. (Grist)
BUSINESS: Unilever says majority of shareholders voted in favour of climate action plan (Reuters)
FINANCE: Barclays offers vote on climate progress as activist heat rises (Reuters), finance sector skills shortage puts ESG in focus (Energy Monitor)
SHIPPING: U.S. push for carbon-neutral ships expected to reveal industry divisions (Wall Street Journal $)
INTERNATIONAL: EU countries could face national renewable energy goals, official says (Reuters), France advances climate bill backed by Macron (Wall Street Journal $), how low can you go? Volkswagen throws down the emissions gauntlet (Reuters), insurers warn government Canada's flood mapping must not take a decade (Reuters), Italy promises "brutal" cuts to red tape delaying renewable energy projects (Reuters)