(ENVIRONMENTAL) RACISM: Shareholder advocacy group goes after 'environmental racism' (Reuters)
IPCC REPORT: Why politicians should read the grim climate report (Politico), 3 things to know about what scientists say about our future climate (NPR), IPCC Climate Report: grim picture painted for Bangladesh (The Daily Star), what the new climate change report means for El Paso and the Southwest (El Paso Matters), a NASA scientist explains why the weather is becoming more extreme (The Verge), all hands on deck (Atmos), climate report co-author: 'the pile of evidence is now enormous' (NPR), IPCC climate change report gives a less extreme but more sobering outlook (Wall Street Journal $), 10 innovative ways people around the world are tackling climate change (Thomson Reuters Foundation), what does extreme weather tell us about climate change? (PolitiFact)
- METHANE: Scientists say this invisible gas could seal our fate on climate change (CNN)
EUROPEAN HEAT: Italy swelters as Spain, Portugal brace for coming heat wave (AP), heat will be additional rival during ‘summer edition’ of Vuelta a España (VeloNews), Sicily soars to 120 degrees, potentially setting Europe all-time heat record (Washington Post $, Axios, The Guardian)
SILENT BUT DEADLY SERIOUS: Frackers, shippers eye natural-gas leaks as climate change concerns mount (Wall Street Journal $)
ISLANDS: Dream vacation spot [the Maldives] has two major problems: Debt and climate crisis (CNN), island nations react to devastating U.N. climate change report: 'we are on the edge of extinction' (CBS)
COP26: IPCC report prompts calls to tackle methane emissions at COP26 (Climate Home)
DENIAL: ‘There’s nothing we can do’: Public schools without mask mandates put parents in a scary situation (The 19th* News)
THE OTHER EVs: Electric cargo bikes will deliver your next package—if US cities embrace them (Quartz)
GAS EXPLOSIONS: NTSB: Construction crew blamed for massive 3-alarm Richmond district natural gas line explosion in 2019 (KPIX)
DOE: Biden officials push to hike lightbulb efficiency after Trump reversal (The Hill), Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm on the infrastructure bill and climate change (PBS NewsHour)
DOI: BLM considers banning mining in sensitive sage grouse areas (E&E $, The Hill)
DOT: NTSB aims to curb injuries as warming may worsen turbulence (E&E $)
EXECUTIVE BRANCH: How the Biden admin plans to use buildings to temper heat (E&E $)
LAWSUITS: Plan to replace aging postal truck fleet delayed by lawsuit (AP), Republicans ask court to compel Biden administration to sell drilling leases (The Hill)
THE HILL: As Senate passes infrastructure bill, Democrats eye opportunity for more energy spending (Utility Dive), Democrats’ $3.5 trillion budget framework exposes party tensions (Wall Street Journal $)
HOUSE: Coal executive to fight Biden agenda from House perch (E&E $), House Dems urge extending clean energy tax credits (E&E $), House moderates call for immediate vote on bipartisan infrastructure bill (The Hill), nearly 200 House Democrats call for focus on clean energy tax credits in reconciliation (The Hill)
SENATE: Dire UN report on warming planet leaves GOP senators cold (Politico), Key Democrats say the price tag on the $3.5 trillion budget blueprint is too high. (New York Times $, The Hill), Republican senators weigh in on carbon border adjustment (E&E $)
WHITE HOUSE: [Gina] McCarthy: reconciliation not the only way to advance climate (E&E $), Secy. Kerry: We can limit climate change 'to less than the worst consequences' (MSNBC), WH: Getting vaccinated 'most important' step in hurricane preparedness (Axios),
- GASOLINE PRICES: Biden: $1 trillion infrastructure bill ‘will transform America’ (NBC), White House calls on OPEC+ to increase oil production as gas prices rise (Axios, Reuters, Wall Street Journal $, E&E $, Washington Examiner), White House call for more OPEC oil draws fire from left and right (Politico Pro $), White House calls for probe of 'divergences' between oil price and gasoline costs (The Hill), Biden White House jammed on gas prices (Axios)
INFRASTRUCTURE BILL(S): Senate Democrats adopt sweeping $3.5 trillion budget that opens the door to health, education and tax reforms (Washington Post $), Biden aims for sweeping climate action as infrastructure, budget bills advance (Washington Post $), Could the infrastructure bill make wildfires worse? (E&E $), Democratic divisions emerge on Senate's $3.5 trillion spending plan (Reuters), Permian Basin gets vote of confidence with infrastructure plan (Bloomberg $), Democrats ready a tricky legislative two-step. It's been done before. (New York Times $)
POLITICS: Oil lobby boosts carbon pricing as it addresses fallout from Exxon lobbyist sting video (Washington Examiner)
NOMINEES & CONFIRMATIONS: Biden picks Elizabeth Prelogar to be solicitor general (E&E $), Senate clears nominees after sparring on Nord Stream pipeline (E&E $)
CLIMATE DIPLOMACY: Senior US climate official says Australia’s climate targets are ‘not sufficient’ (The Guardian)
CITIES AND STATES: ‘Hallelujah moment’: how this city overcame its lead crisis (New York Times $), Colorado's innovative Clean Heat Standard will force gas utilities to clean up their act (Canary Media), Cuomo resignation may shift NY energy, climate policy (E&E $)
CALIFORNIA: California panel backs solar mandate for new buildings (New York Times $, Canary Media, Axios), California utilities, clean energy groups urge CPUC to move quickly following Newsom's emergency call (Utility Dive), tensions flare between Los Angeles air regulators, environmentalists (Politico Pro $)
IMPACTS: Where extreme weather is getting even worse, in one map (Vox), health crises, war, refugees, dying reefs: a look at impacts of climate change (WBUR), Hawaii battles drought, fires and mudslides with record low rainfall in many regions (WBUR), floods hit northern Turkey; 1 killed, several missing (AP), the long, slow drowning of the New Jersey shore (New York Times $)
WILDFIRES: In photos: Where wildfires are blazing around the world (Axios), how to endure Colorado’s bad air: close up the house, stay inside and filter (Denver Post), huge California fire grows; Montana blaze threatens towns (AP), when your yard can kill you (The Atlantic), why wildfires happen: debunking the myth that arson is to blame more than climate change (CNN), wildland firefighters could get $20,000 raise from infrastructure bill (CNN), British Columbia battles nearly 300 wildfires at once. Here's how. (New York Times $)
GREEK WILDFIRES: Greek island is new epicenter of Europe’s summer of calamity (New York Times $), blazes flare anew in Greece but spare ancient Olympia (Reuters), Greek wildfires a major ecological catastrophe, PM says (AP)
DIXIE FIRE: Extreme heat worsens Dixie Fire in Northern California (NBC), Dixie Fire scorches more than 500,000 acres (NBC, The Hill)
HURRICANES: Tropical Storm Fred hitting the Dominican Republic (Yale Climate Connections, Reuters, AP, AP), Tropical Storm Fred sweeps past Puerto Rico and could strike Florida this weekend (Washington Post $), Tropical Storm Linda rapidly gaining strength in eastern Pacific (AP)
AMONG OTHER THINGS: Extreme weather events put a damper on summer plans (WBUR)
REAL ESTATE: On South Carolina’s shore, some condo owners worry: Are their buildings safe? (Washington Post $)
EMISSIONS: EIA report: Carbon emissions expected to increase in 2021 (Axios), Vestas finds shelter from cost storm (Reuters), world’s largest offshore converter station in place (offshoreWIND.biz)
OIL & GAS: ‘Abolish these companies, get rid of them’: what would it take to break up big oil? (The Guardian), Citgo sued for allegedly shortchanging retirees of millions in pensions (Houston Chronicle)
OIL SPILLS: Russia: Black Sea oil spill much bigger than first thought (AP)
LNG: Study charts path to more accurate tally of LNG emissions (E&E $)
PLASTICS: You eat microplastics every day. Here's what it may be doing in your body (The Hill)
PIPELINES: Police arrest 10 people as Mountain Valley Pipeline protests top 932 days (Truthout)
HYDROGEN: BP sees potential for green hydrogen, ammonia plant in Australia (Reuters)
UTILITIES: Strange bedfellows come together on EV charging (Axios)
WATER: Military bases near Chesapeake Bay contaminated with ‘forever chemicals,’ new report warns (Washington Post $, E&E $)
GRID: California's clean grid may lean on oil, gas to avoid summer blackouts (Reuters)
EVs: As the auto industry shifts green, will its workers be left behind? (TIME), Lordstown motors sees truck production this fall, deliveries in 2022 (Wall Street Journal $)
ALUMINUM: Tomago Aluminium to go green (Australian Financial Review)
AVIATION: Gina McCarthy confirms talks ongoing with airline industry to cut emissions (Axios), EU still flying solo on tackling aviation emissions (Energy Monitor)
ARCHITECTURE: Tall buildings: good for the housing crisis, bad for the climate crisis (Grist)
BUSINESS: Microsoft to buy power from Fort Bend solar farm (Houston Chronicle)
FINANCE: Banks rush for 'green deposits.' Will it help the climate? (E&E $), has Fannie Mae’s $95 billion in green bonds made anything greener? (Grist)
INTERNATIONAL: Are Bolsonaro’s attacks on the Amazon and Indigenous tribes international crimes? A third court plea says they are (InsideClimate News), Swiss government rejects call to ban fossil fuels from 2050 (Reuters), to hit climate goals, Indonesia urged to ban new palm oil plantations forever (Thomson Reuters Foundation), Boris Johnson’s climate problem (Politico EU)