(ENVIRONMENTAL) RACISM: Black families passed their homes from one generation to the next. Now they may be lost (The Guardian), [Benton Harbor] Michigan urged to use bottled water due to lead risk (AP), voices from global south muted by climate science (BBC)
COP26: What is COP26 and why is it important? (Earther), US demands something for nothing at Glasgow (American Prospect), what the initial UN Climate Summit attendance list reveals (Axios), energy crisis adds to the COP26 headwinds (Axios), EU to back five-year targets at COP26 climate talks (Reuters), can carbon's price finally match its value at COP26? (Reuters), EU countries agree on COP26 mandate (Politico Pro $), COP26: climate summit or superspreader event? (Atmos)
CLIMATE DIPLOMACY: These are the countries historically responsible for the climate emergency (CNBC), Turkey ratifies Paris climate agreement; last G20 country to do so (Reuters, AP, Climate Home, The Hill), Australia must increase 2030 emissions target to help avoid ‘catastrophic’ heating, Samoan PM says (The Guardian), UK’s 2035 zero-carbon electricity goal is a diplomatic trendsetter, analysts say (Climate Home)
POLLUTION IN YOUR KITCHEN: We need to talk about your gas stove, your health and climate change (NPR)
MINISTERING TO MINISTERS: Mennonite leader helps other pastors speak up on climate change (Yale Climate Connections)
EUROPEAN GAS: EU calls for relief funds to help energy price hit consumers (AP, Reuters), Timmermans: Markets, not EU carbon price, driving high energy prices (Politico Pro $), British wholesale gas exceeds 3 pounds/therm for first time (Reuters), EU countries look to Brussels for help with ‘unprecedented’ energy crisis (Politico EU, Bloomberg $), EU sounds alarm as spiking energy prices threaten recovery (Bloomberg $), natural gas price surge puts new focus on LNG (Axios, Axios), turbulent gas prices show need for clean energy, Blinken says (Bloomberg $), record gas prices slow LNG investment in Asia; N.America scrambles on exports (Reuters), could a 'strategic reserve' ease Europe's gas crisis? (Reuters explainer)
THE KIDS ARE NOT ALRIGHT: Young adults worldwide have blunt message for governments: ‘We don’t trust you.’ (Yale Climate Connections)
MISINFORMATION AND GREENWASHING: States, tribes, and NGOs hold polluters accountable in a ‘tidal wave’ of greenwashing lawsuits (Grist), the danger of letting Facebook off the hook like Big Oil (Earther)
SOCAL OIL SPILL: Fossil fuels are astonishingly harmful. The Orange County oil spill is just a reminder (LA Times $), federal documents reveal timeline of California oil spill (NBC, E&E $), Coast Guard calls California oil spill ‘major marine casualty’ (ABC), America's offshore oil infrastructure is aging. 'We don't know there's a problem until there's a problem.' (CNN), could California spill spur soaring bird casualties? (E&E News), Why do we still have offshore oil wells? How do they work? (LA Times $)
METHANE: The cheap and easy climate fix that can cool the planet fast (Bloomberg $)
AGENCIES: DOJ investigating Trump’s car emissions probe (E&E News, Politico Pro $)
EPA: Aerial and satellite imagery can find methane leaks. Will EPA bake the tech into new rules? (Canary Media), EPA might finally regulate the plastic industry’s favorite kind of ‘recycling’ (Grist), EPA: [industrial] greenhouse gas emissions dropped 9% in 2020 (E&E $), source: Durbin ally to get nod for EPA Chicago job (Politico Pro $)
THE HILL: GOP lawmakers roll out alternative to Biden conservation plan (E&E $), the always-looming debt ceiling apocalypse is a ‘totally manufactured crisis’ (The Real News)
HOUSE: House committee pledges response to Calif. oil spill (E&E News), House Republican suggests SEC needs more climate expertise (E&E $)
SENATE: Senate nears agreement to stave off debt crisis until December (New York Times $), Senators oppose 'zealous' mine reforms, reconciliation plan (E&E $)
WHITE HOUSE: Biden eyes a trim and slash approach for cutting down his reconciliation bill (Politico), Biden: pass climate plan to prevent Chinese dominance on EVs (E&E $), US risks losing its 'edge' without big infrastructure spending, Biden says (Reuters), White House labor task force meets Thursday to discuss key report that boosts unions (Reuters)
INFRASTRUCTURE BILL(S): Dems fear chopping block for EJ, lead pipes, climate corps (E&E News), Final reconciliation bill likely to include energy efficiency funding, but some cuts possible: Rep. Welch (Utility Dive)
POLITICS: US Chamber changes course on infrastructure bill (E&E $)
NOMINEES & CONFIRMATIONS: Army environment nominee talks PFAS, energy resilience (E&E $), Republican senator [Mike Lee] blocks quick confirmation of DOE nominee (E&E $)
CITIES AND STATES: Louisiana has joined international climate change campaign (AP), Maine program puts home energy tools back in the hands of library patrons (Energy News Network), North Carolina to mandate 70% cut in electricity CO2 emissions by 2030 (Canary Media, E&E News), new protections for California's aquifers are reshaping the state's central valley (NPR)
SCOTUS: Historically disadvantaged communities have a lot at stake this SCOTUS term (Prism Reports), it’s not just Roe—conservatives are looking to overturn gay marriage and more (The Real News)
FERC: Energy companies urge FERC to throw out 'unlawful' grid rule (E&E $), PJM, Exelon, Calpine, others urge FERC to revise decision on capacity offer caps (Utility Dive)
IMPACTS: UN weather agency says world ill-prepared for ‘looming water crisis’ (Washington Post $, InsideClimate News, The Hill), Earth is dimming. Climate change could make it worse (E&E News, Earther), 'sleeping giants': climate worsens Alaska's toxic algal blooms (E&E $), how climate change alters impact of volcanic eruptions (The Guardian),
SOMETHING WE DO NOW: Fall foliage flopping: how climate change is dulling and delaying your leaf peeping (Washington Post $)
DROUGHT: The Colorado River is drying up. Here’s how that affects Indigenous water rights (Grist), as Nepal runs dry, communities tap water harvesting (Thomson Reuters Foundation), Los Angeles shifts water supplies as drought hammers State Water Project (LA Times $), from rural drought to urban shortages: Afghanistan’s new hungry (The New Humanitarian)
WILDFIRES: The hazy link between smoke and climate change (Grist)
HURRICANES: 11 people drowned in 'minimal' flood zone during Ida (E&E $)
EXTREME RAIN: Birmingham inundated by heavy rainfall, flash flooding (WBRZ, WBRC), Flooding concerns high in parts of Alabama; flash flood emergency for Birmingham metro area (AL.com, WVTM, CNN), water rescues underway in Birmingham as flash flooding hits Alabama (CNN)
TRANSIT: Before interstates, America got around on interurbans (Bloomberg $), the cities reinventing public transit (New York Times $), summer storms were a climate-change wake-up call for subways (AP), the environmental benefits of bike sharing (Axios)
EMISSIONS: EIA projects global CO2 emissions growing through 2050 (Politico Pro $)
RENEWABLES: Why Tesla’s solar business has not yet taken off as Elon Musk promised (CNBC)
OIL & GAS: Big oil courts US clean-energy startups in bid to speed green transition (Reuters), Saudis cut oil prices after OPEC+ restraint fuels rally (Bloomberg $)
PLASTICS: Recycled plastic won’t solve tech’s waste problem (The Verge)
PIPELINES: Canada invokes 1977 treaty with US as dispute over pipeline intensifies (The Guardian)
COAL: ‘Historic’ Ariz. plan for coal towns may ripple nationally (E&E News)
HYDROGEN: Hydrogen, ammonia can help ensure power security in energy transition - IEA (Reuters)
(ALLEGED) UTILITY CORRUPTION: Ohio regulators made ‘utility-friendly’ edits to audit of coal plant bailout, emails show (Energy News Network and Ohio Capital Journal)
GRID: China looks to apply flexible time-of-use electricity tariffs nationwide (Energy Monitor)
EVs: GM sets ambitious revenue target, challenges Tesla with $30,000 electric SUV (Wall Street Journal $, Axios, Reuters), GM, General Electric to study rare earth supply projects for EVs (Reuters, The Hill), Michigan plans to build the country’s first wireless EV charging road (Grist), pick-up trucks and climate politics: will American drivers go electric? (FT $), Volvo says shift to electric cars is the reason behind its $2.9 billion IPO (CNBC), for longer-range EVs, a cousin of silicon makes a material difference (Wall Street Journal $)
XR: A climate activist walked in the Louis Vuitton fashion show (New York Times $)
BIG GREENS: Environmental Defense Fund picks new executive director (E&E $), Greenpeace calling for end to carbon offsets amid 'climate emergency' (The Hill)
AVIATION: US states push to surpass world emissions norms on aviation (Reuters)
AGRICULTURE: ‘Digital farming’ aims to cut emissions, toxic runoff (E&E News), water is scarce in California. But farmers have found ways to store it underground (NPR), the future farmers of France are tech savvy, and want weekends off (New York Times $)
BUSINESS: Walmart commits to 15 percent reduction in plastic by 2025 (The Hill)
CARBON REMOVAL: Carbon capture strikes out Down Under (Canary Media)
FINANCE: The tiny fund that took on a US giant and won (FT $), putting climate funds' growth in perspective (Axios), the latest VC money for cleaner concrete (Axios)
INTERNATIONAL: An ambitious ethanol plan spurs food security fears in India (Bloomberg $), Russia considering more ambitious climate targets (Reuters)