COP26: UK insists COP26 must be held in person if possible (The Guardian), UN climate summit organisers consider vaccine drive for delegates (FT $), COP26 president says ‘coal must go’ if planet is to meet climate targets (CNBC), U.K. wants COP26 to kill coal (Politico Pro $), [John Kerry] wants pope to attend climate conference, sway debate (Reuters)
CLIMATE LITIGATION: Judge steers Juliana toward settlement (E&E $), No room for novelty in 'climate kids' and Biden admin negotiation - experts (Reuters)
DENIAL: Exxon blames you for climate change (Earther, Grist)
WASHINGTON STATE: Gov. Inslee vetoes 2030 gas car ban, citing road usage fee concerns (Electrek, Utility Dive, E&E $, Seattle Times $)
AGENCIES: Secretary of State Blinken heads to the Arctic amid rapid warming (Axios), SEC chair planning new workforce data disclosures for public companies (Reuters)
EPA: 9th Circuit orders EPA to tighten Trump's lead dust rule (Politico Pro $), EPA plans listening sessions for methane rule (E&E $), the EPA is doing its job again (Earther), the EPA just accused Missouri’s environmental agency of violating the Civil Rights Act (Grist)
DOE: DOE, Interior officials outline offshore wind plans (E&E $)
DOI: Haaland: No timeline on monuments decision (E&E $), Interior official ducks leasing pause questions (E&E $)
DOT: Buttigieg urges new regs for private-sector infrastructure (E&E $)
THE HILL: Democrats, tribal leaders demand greater consultation (E&E $)
HOUSE: Committee adopts amendment to electrify postal fleet (E&E $), lawmakers clash over climate bill cleanup mandates (E&E $)
SENATE: Dems push administration on resiliency, mitigation (E&E $)
WHITE HOUSE: White House advisers to Biden: Equity work 'must start today' (E&E $), White House environment justice advisers snub carbon capture, trading (Politico Pro $), beneath Joe Biden’s folksy demeanor, a short fuse and an obsession with details (New York Times $)
POLITICS: Crying about hamburgers is dead-end on climate crisis, Republicans warned (The Guardian), GOP readies new offer after 'productive' Biden huddle (E&E $), the Biden challenge: coaxing farmers on climate, pollution (E&E $)
CITIES AND STATES: Why local governments don't pay for expensive disaster insurance (Bloomberg $)
CALIFORNIA: CAISO 'cautiously optimistic' about summer 2021, but still sees causes for concern (Utility Dive), Newsom proposes nearly $1.9B for clean energy and fossil fuel transition (Politico Pro $)
FERC: FERC tees up decisions on gas pipelines for next week (Politico Pro $), FERC urged to crack down on funding 'anti-climate' groups (E&E $)
IMPACTS: Third of global food production at risk from climate crisis (The Guardian), $4.3M cliff-top home inflames fight over coastal retreat (E&E $), 40,000-year-old rock art is being destroyed due to climate change (Earther, E&E $), historic Portsmouth Village under threat from hurricanes and rising seas (Yale Climate Connections), NOAA's ‘new normals’ climate data raises questions about what’s normal (InsideClimate News), Spain logged hottest year on record in 2020 (Reuters), what 2050 could look like if we don’t do anything about climate change: hot, a constant cough, regular mask-wearing (CNBC)
DROUGHT: The entire state of California is in drought—but the impacts are just beginning (Earther)
WILDFIRES: Lawsuit seeks $103 million in damages from two public utilities stemming from Holiday Farm wildfire (The Oregonian, AP), Topanga Canyon residents evacuate homes because of wildfire (AP)
HURRICANES: Why are there so many Atlantic named storms? Five possible explanations (Yale Climate Connections)
CARBON CAPTURE: Policy group lays groundwork for "net negative" emissions tech (Axios), using captured CO2 in everyday products could help fight climate change, but will consumers want them? (The Conversation)
INFRASTRUCTURE: ‘We need to shut traffic down’: massive crack in Memphis bridge prompted urgent 911 calls (Washington Post $), Minnesota family-owned company on track to build third of U.S. wind projects this year (Star Tribune $)
RENEWABLES: Syria’s surprising solar boom: sunlight powers the night in rebel idlib (New York Times $)
BATTERIES: Natural gas, America’s no. 1 power source, already has a new challenger: batteries (Wall Street Journal $)
OIL & GAS: Gas faces existential crisis in climate wary Europe (Reuters), private oil companies fall short on cutting flaring (FT $), proxy adviser backs activist call for Exxon board overhaul (FT $), refinery once key to New York’s fuel supply ordered shut (Bloomberg $), getting out of gas - the sold and scrapped projects (Reuters, Factbox)
PIPELINES: Biden’s pipeline dilemma: how to build a clean energy future while shoring up the present’s carbon-intensive infrastructure (InsideClimate News), Congress eyes hack reporting law after pipeline disruption (Politico Pro $), court won't pause Dakota Access NEPA ruling (E&E $)
COLONIAL PIPELINE: Colonial Pipeline resumes normal operations after ransomware hack (Axios, The Hill), gas shortages likely to linger for days (The Hill), as Colonial pipeline returns to service, Congress looks to bolster utility-government security efforts (Utility Dive), vast majority of DC gas stations without fuel amid panic buying (The Hill)
COAL: Coal industry sees relevance in tech embraced by Paris climate agreement (Reuters), last hope over climate crisis requires end to coal, says Alok Sharma (The Guardian)
HYDROGEN: Hydrogen cars failed to deliver. Investors hope planes are different. (Wall Street Journal $), Plug Power to bring wind-powered hydrogen plant to Fort Worth (Bloomberg $)
NUKES: Does nuclear power really keep the lights on? (The Guardian)
UTILITIES: An activist investor may urge Duke Energy to ‘get back to basics’ (CNBC)
WATER: Conservation groups say they'll sue dams' owner over salmon (E&E $)
EVs: Bus industry raises alarm at some provisions intended to boost EVs, safety (Politico Pro $), Renault and Nissan step up race with Tesla over powering electric cars (FT $)
TRANSPORTATION: Modeling a pathway to clean transportation (Axios)
METALS: Record metals boom may threaten transition to green energy (The Guardian)
CEMENT: The growing push to cut carbon emissions from cement (Axios)
ACTIVISM: Michigan Line 5 opponents serve ‘eviction notice’ at Enbridge pumping station (Energy News Network)
ARCHITECTURE: Designed for disaster: these homes can withstand a Category 5 hurricane (Washington Post $), the architecture firm that wants to combine gravity storage with data centers (Canary Media)
BUSINESS: After railroad vote, climate resolutions pick up steam (E&E $), Amazon seeks direct renewable power for Japan data centers (Nikkei Asian Review)
FINANCE: Central banks jump into climate-change policy fray (Wall Street Journal $), Citigroup forms energy transition group within investment banking - memo (Reuters), JPMorgan details climate metrics for clients (E&E $), Kerry: Banks aren't "pressured" on CO2 pledges (Axios)
INTERNATIONAL: Asian cities face greatest environmental risks, report shows (Bloomberg $), Merkel rejects bringing forward Germany's exit from coal (Reuters), Spain to end fossil fuel production by 2042 under new climate law (Climate Home), why the German Greens want to kill Nord Stream 2 (Energy Monitor)