PNW HEAT WAVE: Experts react to record 121 degrees in Canada (Washington Post $), Seattle under the heat dome (The New Yorker $), how the extreme heat in the Pacific Northwest is taxing electric grids (and people's air conditioners) (TIME), extreme heat in Portland is an ‘acute disaster on chronic disaster’ (The Nation), deadly Canadian heatwave eases but continues to shatter records (Reuters), five ways the Pacific Northwest heatwave is breaking cities’ infrastructure (Quartz), a deadly summer in the pacific northwest augurs more heat waves, and more deaths to come (InsideClimate News)
HEAT + FIRES: Wildfire devastates Canadian town that's been suffering through 121 degree heat (Gizmodo, CNN), The deadly heat wave is triggering dozens of wildfires in western Canada (NPR)
PESTICIDES: The department of yes (The Intercept)
DENIAL: The chamber of commerce has been exposed as one of the primary obstacles to climate action (Esquire), Big oil and gas kept a dirty secret for decades. Now they may pay the price (The Guardian), Patreon is bankrolling climate change deniers while we all burn (Vice)
GRID: New York faces Blackouts as extreme heat strains the grid (Gizmodo), NYC urges power conservation to avoid outages as heat peaks (Bloomberg $)
CHAMPLAIN TOWERS: Right-wing media outraged energy secretary talked about climate change and Miami condo collapse (Gizmodo), Hurricane Andrew transformed Florida’s building codes. The Champlain Towers collapse could usher in a new era of regulations. (Washington Post $), climate scientists say building collapse is a 'wake-up call' about the potential impact of rising seas (CNN), Florida officials vow rescue effort at Surfside condo will continue, despite time, storm threat (Washington Post $), Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm suggests climate change played role in Florida condo collapse (New York Post)
4TH OF JULY: Over 100 fire scientists urge the US West: Skip the fireworks this record-dry 4th of July (The Conversation), cities across US west ban Fourth of July fireworks amid wildfire fears (The Guardian)
CLIMATE COVERAGE: Climate coverage feels the heat, again (Columbia Journalism Review), record-breaking temperatures mean we must change the way we talk about the climate emergency (The Conversation)
AGENCIES: Buttigieg: 'There's no time to argue' over climate change (The Hill)
EXECUTIVE BRANCH: Scoop: Wall Street vet leaving Kerry's climate team (Axios)
LAWSUITS: Environmentalists allege pollution from West Virginia mine (AP), Taylor Energy loses appeal over Hurricane Ivan oil cleanup bill (Bloomberg Law)
DOD: How the Marine Corps struck gold in a trash heap as part of the Pentagon’s fight against climate change (InsideClimate News)
THE HILL: We couldn’t say ‘climate change’: Rep. Melanie Stansbury on her staffer days (Roll Call), A Republican backpedals after years of climate advocacy (E&E $)
INFRASTRUCTURE: Exclusive: White House signals "clean" standard push in budget reconciliation (Axios), Biden wants to take on heat-buckled roads in his infrastructure update (NPR)
POLITICS: There is no such thing as 'moderate' climate policy (Canary Media)
CITIES AND STATES: Biden backs Maine town saying no to WWII-era oil pipeline (Bloomberg $), Oregon leaps past California and Washington as legislators pass bill to decarbonize power grid by 2040 (Utility Dive), New Jersey’s second offshore wind project will power more than a million homes (Philadelphia Inquirer), sailing the uncharted waters of climate change — literally (MPR)
IMPACTS: Climate change is ‘fundamentally’ altering Yellowstone’s ecosystem (PBS NewsHour), Arctic Circle land temperature reaches 48C during ‘persistent heatwave’ in Siberia (The Independent), Madagascar is headed toward a climate change-linked famine it did not create (Washington Post $)
HEAT: How heat waves form, and how climate change makes them worse (Vox), scientists warn of climate change intensifying heat waves (The Hill), how to redesign cities to withstand heat waves (Vox), this is what happens to your body during extreme heat (CNN), how heat kills 700 in the U.S. annually (The Oregonian), climate change may cause historic heat waves more often than once every 1,000 years, experts say (ABC), US cities are suffocating in the heat. Now they want retribution (The Guardian)
DROUGHT: What’s causing the drought in the west — and why it’s so bad (PBS NewsHour)
WILDFIRES: A state on fire (The Independent), California 'hotshot' firefighters quit over $13.45 an hour pay amid wildfire season (Newsweek), as wildfires get worse, so are firefighter shortages. Climate change and low pay aren’t helping (Colorado Public Radio), as western wildfires worsen, FEMA is denying most people who ask for help (NPR)
OREGON FIRES: Oregon governor invokes Emergency Conflagration Act to combat wildfire (The Hill, AP)
HURRICANES: Surfside rescue teams keep watchful eye on the Atlantic; one system is forecast to become Tropical Storm Elsa (USA Today)
FLOODS: Now Detroit is flooded with calls for help and repairs (Michigan Radio)
PG&E: PG&E proposes rate increase for wildfire prevention (Reuters)
METHANE: GOP touted a climate caucus; methane vote shows its limits (E&E $)
OIL & GAS: U.S. natural gas producers hope customers will pay more for 'green gas' (Reuters), National Grid warns of permitting risks to meet growing gas demand (Politico), Global gas prices rally on hot summer, storage demand (Reuters)
COAL: Vast majority of new coal-power plants ‘uneconomic’ (FT $)
HEAT PUMPS: Are ‘heat pumps’ the answer to heat waves? Some cities think so. (New York Times $)
WATER: Matt Damon on global water and climate crisis (NowThis), running out of water: how climate change fuels a crisis in the US west (The Guardian)
GRID: Our energy grids can’t handle the heat—in fact, they’re making it worse (Fortune)
ACTIVISM: 3 environmental activists arrested after occupying Waltham energy company offices overnight (WBUR), Dear bank CEO, you are cordially invited to defund this pipeline (Bloomberg $)
STRATEGY:All the right words on climate have already been said (Nieman Lab)
AMAZON: Amazon says pandemic growth increased carbon emissions by 19% (Bloomberg $)
ADS: U.S. climate ads by conservatives, for conservatives, shift views (Reuters)
ART: Banksy painting of Washington’s Mount Rainier which offers brutal critique of climate crisis sells for $6.3m (The Independent)
FINANCE: ‘Decisive’ decade in climate change fight needs lending surge (Bloomberg $), should homeowners pay for climate change? (CAL Matters)
FARMING: Here's how farmers are helping with climate change - they're putting carbon back in the soil (San Francisco Chronicle)
FOOD: The food system’s carbon footprint has been vastly underestimated (Civil Eats)
GASOLINE: Some gas stations seeing outages ahead of busy July 4 travel weekend (NBC)
SOLUTIONS: California tests off-the-grid solutions to power outages (AP)
PLASTIC: Pa. efforts to halt plastic bag bans recede as Philadelphia begins to enact its own law (NPR)
RELIGION: Sacred Grounds (Grist)
YARDS: Ditching grass could help your backyard thrive (Washington Post $)
OH NO: Rattlesnakes may be one of the only winners of climate change crisis (CNET)
INTERNATIONAL: U.K. to end all coal power in 2024, accelerating emissions goal (Forbes), biggest China bank abandons $3 billion Zimbabwe coal plan (Bloomberg $), China industry grinds to a halt to celebrate communist centenary (Bloomberg $), Australia ranks last for climate action among UN member countries (The Guardian), ‘deeply irresponsible’: federal government loan for new Queensland coalmine criticised by campaigners (The Guardian)