(ENVIRONMENTAL) RACISM: 'No matter what, you keep these dances going': the Hoopa tribe's struggle for water (ABC10), at the Sierra Club, a fierce dispute over founder's legacy continues (HuffPost), Chemours’ process for curtailing greenhouse gas emissions could produce hazardous air pollutants in Louisville (InsideClimate News)
COP27: Fearing liability, US resists UN fund for climate damages (E&E $), why COP27 needs a bigger circus and more solar panels (Bloomberg $)
CLIMATE LITIGATION: Dems urge Biden DOJ to align with climate law activists (E&E $)
DENIAL: Climate change deniers are over attacking the science. Now they attack the solutions. (Grist), climate denial is waning on the right. What’s replacing it might be just as scary (The Guardian), how Facebook and Google fund global misinformation (MIT Technology Review), dozens of academics shun Science Museum over fossil fuel ties (The Guardian), 'miseducation': how fossil fuel lobbyists push climate denialism to kids in US schools (Democracy Now)
PUBLIC OPINION UNDERSTANDING: More Americans than ever understand climate change is real and harmful (HuffPost), to breed or not to breed? (New York Times $), what moves the climate communications needle (Axios)
MENTAL HEALTH: Air pollution can alter our brains in ways that increase mental illness risk (Environmental Health News), how contaminated water contributes to mental illness (Environmental Health News), feeling anxious about climate change? Experts say you're not alone (Environmental Health News), how to address the looming crisis of climate anxiety (Environmental Health News), seeking solutions: pollution and mental health in western Pennsylvania (Environmental Health News), anxiety and grief comes with climate change (NPR)
WHAT COULD GO WRONG?: Texas plans to become the Bitcoin capital, vulnerable power grid and all (Bloomberg $), Texas grid vulnerable to blackouts during severe winter weather, even with new preparations, ERCOT estimates show (Texas Tribune, Reuters)
OH, CANADA: Canada’s tar sands: destruction so vast and deep it challenges the existence of land and people (InsideClimate News), Canadian police raid Wet’suwet’en pipeline blockade, arrest 15 land defenders (Democracy Now), from fire to floods, climate change hits Canada's fragile supply chain (Reuters)
- BC FLOODING: Vancouver is marooned by flooding and besieged again by climate change (New York Times $), Canada flood shows how climate change could fuel atmospheric river storms (Reuters), flood-hit Canadian province limits fuel, non-essential travel (Reuters)
OVERLAPPING PROBLEMS: Extreme weather, low hydro and fuel shortages could threaten grid in multiple regions this winter: NERC (Utility Dive)
INSURRECTION: Leaked texts: Jan. 6 organizers say they were ‘following POTUS’ lead’ (Rolling Stone)
EPA: EPA mileage report highlights need for EVs to meet Biden’s goals (Bloomberg $)
DOE: DOE: Federal role in grid expansion more 'carrot' than 'stick' (E&E $)
DOI: At Alcatraz Island, Haaland highlights Indigenous progress (AP), Interior Secretarial Order declares 'squaw' a derogatory term, announces process to remove term from federal usage (Cherokee One Feather, HuffPost, Colorado Politics, The Hill, NPR, CNBC, Axios, Reuters, E&E News), NPS finally has a director — with many promises to fulfill (E&E News), Trump official who was ex-nra lobbyist repeatedly broke ethics pledge: watchdog (HuffPost)
THE HILL: Rep. Ilhan Omar claps back at GOP white woman who called her a ‘Jihad Squad member’ (NewsOne), Biden faces tougher sell to Manchin as coal hits 12-year high (Bloomberg $), what is the US Senate's 'budget reconciliation' process? (Reuters, explainer), Democrats plow ahead as Manchin yo-yos (The Hill)
WHITE HOUSE: Biden administration aims to close gaps among lawmakers for reconciliation bill (Wall Street Journal $), Kamala Harris is the first woman to officially be acting US president (The 19th* News, The Root, Atlanta Black Star)
FED (CHAIR): Fed programs have kept finance flowing to fossil fuels (Wall Street Journal $), Biden nears endgame on Fed chair decision (Wall Street Journal $), Senators weigh in on potential Fed chair candidates as Biden nears pick (Reuters), two democratic senators oppose Powell as Fed chair (AP, Wall Street Journal $, The Hill)
BUILD BACK BETTER ACT: US climate pledge faces test in Senate with global impact (AP), what the Build Back Better Act means for agriculture (Modern Farmer), what’s in the $2.2 trillion social policy and climate bill (New York Times $, Bloomberg $, Wall Street Journal $), what’s inside Biden’s $2T social and climate measure (AP), with back channels to Manchin and sinema, pelosi found a path to a deal (New York Times $)
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AND JOBS ACT: One historic Black neighborhood’s stake in the infrastructure bill (New York Times $), Biden administration signals its infrastructure priorities with $1 billion in transportation grants (Wall Street Journal $), a quarter of US roads could be regularly flooded in 30 years (Gizmodo)
POLITICS: Biden's conundrum: high energy prices are unpopular but could aid climate agenda (Houston Chronicle), behind the GOP plan to blame climate action for rising prices (E&E News), Biden’s oil price approach is working and he hasn’t even acted (Bloomberg $), energy prices are squeezing Biden. now there's a grid warning (E&E $)
NOMINEES & CONFIRMATIONS: 'Professor or comrade': GOP attacks finance nominee's past (E&E News, Wall Street Journal $), Senate confirms Charles Sams to lead National Park Service (E&E $)
CITIES AND STATES: Ohio Republicans ignore opportunity to ‘restore voters’ faith Democratic process’ in passing highly partisan congressional maps (NewsOne), University of Michigan comes to Detroit’s east side with inaugural ‘Sustainability Clinic’ (Energy News Network), hese Americans are just going around in circles. It helps the climate. (New York Times $)
FERC: FERC investigates possible market manipulation during Winter Storm Uri (Utility Dive), FERC meeting: pipelines, blackouts and ‘fearmongering’ (E&E News), FERC commissioners pledge to act on Spire pipeline before temporary permit expires (Utility Dive)
IMPACTS: The plague is more likely now thanks to climate change (Gizmodo), the link between climate change and terrorism (Yale Climate Connections), study: warmer summers worsen tick infestations for US moose (AP)
DROUGHT: Climate change is making it harder to provide clean drinking water in farm country (NPR)
WILDFIRE (FIGHTER)S: Jason Schroeder battled wildfires for 20 years. Can he finally quit? (Wall Street Journal $), the last wildfire-fighting camp for incarcerated teens in California (Teen Vogue), California fire threat peaks Sunday as dry winds sweep state (Bloomberg $)
LOST GIANTS: Report: California wildfires killed up to 14,000 giant sequoias in 2 years, nearly 20% of all the Earth’s largest tree (AP, New York Times $, Bloomberg $, NPR)
DEFORESTATION: Amazon deforestation in Brazil hits its worst level in 15 years (NPR, Washington Post $, Wall Street Journal $), sources: Brazil withheld deforestation data ’til COP26’s end (AP)
GEOENGINEERING: Cloud seeding gains steam as west faces worsening droughts (Washington Post $)
THEY'RE BACK: Feral hogs are causing irreversible harm to salt marshes (Gizmodo)
RENEWABLES: For offshore wind energy, bigger is much cheaper (InsideClimate News), is tidal power a reliable form of clean energy? (ABC), YIMBY? Cape Cod welcomes first large US offshore wind farm (E&E News), wind energy giant Vestas hit with cyberattack (E&E $), 'greenflation' a risk for renewable energy, but long-term viability intact (Reuters)
- SATIRICAL MEDIA: Satire tells the real business of solar (Bloomberg $), 2022 predictions from The Sunion, cleantech’s answer to The Onion (Canary Media)
BATTERIES: How are electric vehicle batteries made? (New York Times $)
COBALT: Race to the future: what to know about the frantic quest for cobalt (New York Times $), a power struggle over cobalt rattles the clean energy revolution (New York Times $), how the US lost ground to China in the contest for clean energy (New York Times $), how Hunter Biden’s firm helped secure cobalt for the Chinese (New York Times $)
EFFICIENCY: California has a plan to pay efficiency providers to help prevent blackouts (Canary Media), Virginia campaign wants you to watch this video before putting a space heater — or pancake griddle — at your desk (Energy News Network)
OIL & GAS: Oil sheen reported near southern California spot where pipeline leaked in October (Washington Post $, AP, CNN, LA Times $), oil falls steeply as COVID bites again (Axios), India's Reliance withdraws plan for oil to chemicals business with Aramco (S&P Global, Wall Street Journal $), Iran, Azerbaijan eye joint development of oil and gas fields in Caspian Sea (S&P Global), The real reason gas prices are so high right now (Gizmodo), thermal videos reveal heavy pollution from the texas oil boom (Truthout),Trans Mountain pipeline outage likely to last another week (S&P Global)
NUKES: Southern Co. to build landmark small nuclear reactor (E&E News)
COAL: India's Jindal plans to start building Botswana coal mine in 2022 (Reuters), Portugal becomes fourth EU country to stop using coal plants (AP)
HYDROGEN: France to work with UAE on renewable and hydrogen projects -minister (Reuters)
GRID: Northeast grid rules could make or break clean energy (E&E $)
EVs: Giving up gas-powered cars was a fringe idea. It's now on its way to reality (NPR), buyer interest in EVs grows as automakers introduce more appealing models (Utility Dive), Ford chief sets ambition to be number one in electric vehicles (FT $), Ford announces plans to increase electric vehicle production to 600K by 2023 (The Hill, CNBC), real men drive electric trucks (The Atlantic), inside the post office's 122-year drive to EV mail delivery (E&E $)
WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON?: Act swiftly and fairly to ease shift from fossil fuels, say labour experts (Thomson Reuters Foundation)
AVIATION: Rolls-Royce says its electric airplane is world's fastest (The Hill)
AGRICULTURE: Can genetically engineered seeds prevent a climate-driven food crisis? (Yale Climate Connections), Utah farmers try to adapt to drought in a changing climate (AP)
BOOKS: A teenage girl finds an ally on her life journey when 'a snake falls to earth' (NPR)
BUSINESS: Is 24/7 carbon-free energy the best goal? (Canary Media)
CARBON REMOVAL: Exxon’s new Gulf of Mexico leases aren’t what they seem (The Verge)
FINANCE: Trillions in assets may be left stranded as companies address climate change (Wall Street Journal $)
NFTs: Environmental concerns have cast doubt on NFTs—but that’s changing (TIME)
BECAUSE WE FAILED: Pope to young people: we need you to protect environment (AP)
SHIPPING: Global shipping is under pressure to ease pollution after COP26 (Bloomberg $)
INTERNATIONAL: Colombia presidential front-runner would end new oil exploration (Bloomberg $), in UAE, French finance minister warns of climate action cost (AP), prize-winning photos capture the grit and suffering of flood survivors in South Sudan (NPR)