(ENVIRONMENTAL) RACISM: Biden and Harris harshly condemn treatment of Haitian migrants by border patrol agents (Ebony)
COP26: Women must be heard on climate, say rights groups (The Guardian), 'death sentence': low-lying nations implore faster action on climate at U.N. (Reuters), the secret negotiator: COP26 must leave the old diplomacy behind (The Guardian), top climate summit official on reconciliation bill: It's important to 'show progress' (The Hill), why success at COP26 is vital for business (Energy Monitor), you think addressing climate change is hard, try pitching an anthem about it (Wall Street Journal $)
CLIMATE LITIGATION: Vanuatu will seek International Court of Justice opinion on climate protection (CNN, Reuters)
HURRICANE IDA: After Ida, Louisiana struggles to tally the environmental cost. activists say officials must do better (InsideClimate News), see the dozens of offshore oil spills caused by Hurricane Ida (New York Times $), battered Grand Isle closes to all but locals, camp owners (AP), Hurricane Ida power grid failure forces a reckoning over Entergy's monopoly in the South (NBC), Mississippi gets ready to repair highway collapse from Ida (AP)
DEMOCRACY UNDER ATTACK: What if 2020 was just a rehearsal? (Politico), House Select Committee investigating Jan. 6 subpoenas Trump loyalists Meadows, Bannon, Patel, Scavino (MarketWatch, AP, NPR, MSNBC, Wall Street Journal $, Black Wall Street Times, CNN, ProPublica, Rolling Stone, New York Times $), Biden likely won't shield Trump records from Jan. 6 investigators, White House says (NBC, Washington Post $)
PEOPLE, NOT POLAR BEARS: New fund aims to bring more people into the climate conversation (Yale Climate Connections)
REASONABLE DEMANDS: After decades without basic infrastructure, Navajo community asks for access to running water, electricity – again (Casper Star-Tribune)
AGENCIES: New York Fed researchers develop climate stress test for banks (Reuters), SEC asks companies for details on impact of climate change (Utility Dive), FEMA flood insurance changes, first of many shifts in South FlorIda (NBC Miami)
DOI: Haaland: ‘Every confidence’ Biden will restore Utah monuments (E&E News), Haaland calls for attention for slain Indigenous women amid Petito case (The Hill)
THE HILL: For Schumer and Pelosi, the challenge of a career with no margin for error (New York Times $)
- HOUSE: House Budget Democrats approve unfinished $3.5T social spending plan (Politico Pro $)
- SENATE: As Dems race forward, Manchin pumps brakes: ‘There is no timeline’ (Politico), Manchin, Barrasso announce bill to revegetate forests after devastating fires (The Hill), Senate Energy Committee sets hearing on FERC jurisdiction (Politico Pro $)
WHITE HOUSE: White House steps up work on what to do about thawing Arctic (AP)
INFRASTRUCTURE BILL(S): Democrats consider adding carbon tax to budget bill (New York Times $, Bloomberg $), Pelosi sets Thursday vote on infrastructure, eyes smaller social spending bill (Reuters, New York Times $, Politico, E&E News, CNN), House signals progress, but climate provisions remain ‘TBD’ (E&E News), how Democrats could shrink their $3.5 trillion budget bill (New York Times $), Wisconsin pastor fasting until Congress passes climate bill (AP)
POLITICS: Democrats urge Biden to go all in with agenda in limbo (The Hill), Joe Biden, welcome to the thunderdome (Politico), Pelosi goes all in with domestic agenda on the line (Politico)
CLIMATE DIPLOMACY: The state of international climate talks (New York Times $), EU climate chief: US and Europe need to tackle climate change together (TIME)
CITIES AND STATES: Minneapolis battery pilot will test vision for sharing solar power with neighbors (Energy News Network), Minneapolis marches in remembrance of boarding school victims (Indian Country Today), N.Y. hydrogen, CCS proposals could set national precedent (E&E News), Portland, Maine, to bulk-purchase clean energy equipment in electrification push (Utility Dive)
- TEXAS: Preventing the next Texas power crisis (Axios), climate, local authority, divestment: The enduring clout of oil and gas (Texas Climate News), natural gas, wind, coal contributed to Texas outages, report finds (The Hill)
- CALIFORNIA: California governor signs $15 bln package to tackle climate change (Reuters)
FERC: FERC Chair Glick wants mandatory winterization standards for power plants following Texas grid failure (Utility Dive, Politico Pro $), FERC vows action with release of major Texas blackout report (E&E $)
IMPACTS: Dying crops, spiking energy bills, showers once a week. In South America, the climate future has arrived. (Washington Post $), climate change is intensifying the US border crisis. It will only get worse (CNN), for rent: California houses endangered by rising seas (E&E News), housing in Alaska can’t survive climate change. This group is trying a new model. (Washington Post $), how bigger Arctic waves are changing clouds (Gizmodo), Northeast U.S. coast warming faster than rest of continent (E&E News), the cost of insuring expensive waterfront homes is about to skyrocket (New York Times $)
DROUGHT: Fall moisture brings a ‘glimmer of hope’ to ranchers (New Mexico Political Report), feds issue warning about drought threat to electricity supplies (E&E $), La Niña is about to take the Southwest drought from bad to worse (CNN)
WILDFIRES: Millions in fire-ravaged California risk losing home insurance (Bloomberg $, AP), as fires threaten the Ancient Ones, sequoia lovers wonder what else will no longer endure (LA Times $), fires are lasting longer into the night, and researchers may have found out why (Washington Post $), wildfire control projects are burning up before they can even start (Grist), the fires that raged on this greek island are out. now northern Evia faces a long road to recovery (InsideClimate News), we can’t just run away from wildfires (Vox)
HURRICANES: Sam intensifies into Category 4 hurricane but may avoid land in the long run (Washington Post $, Yale Climate Connections, AP), subtropical storm teresa becomes the 19th named storm of the season (New York Times $)
RENEWABLES: Dems’ clean electricity plan spurs renewable fight (E&E News), solar companies warn tariffs on imported panels would be devastating (The Hill), Scotland’s oil industry is fading as wind energy beckons (New York Times $)
EFFICIENCY: Why heaters are the future of cooling (Vox)
LNG: The contested swamps of Robeson County (The Assembly)
METHANE: Energy Transfer confirms gas release near site of methane plume (Bloomberg $)
PLASTICS: Babies’ poop has way higher levels of microplastic than adults’ (The Verge), plastics industry lashes out at 'regressive' Democratic tax plan (The Hill)
PIPELINES: Carbon dioxide pipelines may be opposed in Nebraska, Iowa (AP)
COAL: 7 countries call to end coal power plant construction this year (Politico Pro $), Sri Lanka to cease building coal-fired plants, aims to be net-zero emitter by 2050 (Reuters)
UTILITIES: PG&E charged in California wildfire last year that killed 4 (AP, Politico Pro $, The Hill)
EVs: Summer saw record EV sales (E&E $), battery guru says automakers should butt out of making cells (Bloomberg $), five myths about electric vehicles (Washington Post $), rural America’s roads might resemble Cuba in 20 years (New York Times $)
ACTIVISM: ‘Low-hanging fruit’: Insulate Britain’s message makes sense, say experts (The Guardian), injunction granted to stop Insulate Britain activists blocking port of Dover (The Guardian), British police arrest 39 climate activists blocking Port of Dover (Reuters)
CLIMATE COMMUNICATIONS: Creating consensus to tackle the climate crisis (CNN), climate psychologist says neither gloom-and-doom nor extreme solution-obsessed optimism is the best way to discuss climate change productively (CNBC)
CONVERSION STORIES: ‘The world is burning’: how Australia’s longest-serving fire chief became a climate champion (The Guardian)
POP CULTURE: Hollywood’s climate-change crusade has a whole new wave of energy — and hurdles (Washington Post $), Global Citizen Live: Lizzo lets us know pop and protest still go together (The Guardian)
AVIATION: Airbus gears up for hydrogen jet as fuel of future edges closer to reality (FT $)
ARCHITECTURE: Building homes for a heating planet (FT $)
BUSINESS: The maddening lack of corporate climate advocacy (Greenbiz)
CARBON REMOVAL: Do we need millions of machines sucking CO2 from the air? (The Guardian)
FINANCE: Finance regulators becoming involved in climate change (Axios), world’s no. 1 stock owner gets nod to crack down on polluters (Bloomberg $)
BITCOIN: China just made crypto transactions fully illegal (Gizmodo)
GRETA: Greta Thunberg: ‘I really see the value of friendship. Apart from the climate, almost nothing else matters’ (The Guardian)
INTERNATIONAL: Australia, a climate laggard, leans toward 2050 net-zero target as election looms (Washington Post $), Australian PM refuses to commit to phasing out fossil fuels (Reuters), China tells energy firms to raise output to keep homes warm in winter (Reuters), empty shelves, gasoline shortages and sky-high energy prices? Britain is facing a ‘difficult winter’ (CNBC), nearly one-third of BP stations in UK almost out of fuel (The Hill), Indonesia says won't approve new palm oil permits after moratorium lapses (Reuters), Philippines’ youth call for systemic change at climate protest (The Guardian), three African countries need $280 billion for climate change (Bloomberg $), Zimbabwe bolsters emissions targets ahead of climate summit (Reuters), China’s factories, households grapple with power cuts (AP), Icelanders vote with climate change on everyone’s mind (AP, Reuters)