(ENVIRONMENTAL) RACISM: How environmental justice work takes a toll on People of Color (Environmental Health News), a freeway ripped the heart out of Black life in Detroit. Now Michigan wants to tear it down. (Bridge Detroit and Grist), food insecurity on Native reservations is part of a history of discrimination (Teen Vogue)
COP26: Pacific island leaders bemoan weak Glasgow climate pact (Reuters)
DENIAL: The PR firms doing Big Oil’s dirty work (Earther), for big miners, US workers are most reluctant to get vaccinated (Wall Street Journal $), if you fund the research, you can shape the world (The Nation)
IEA RENEWABLES REPORT: IEA report: a stronger renewables forecast still falls short (Axios, The Guardian, The Verge), rising costs may erase years of renewables’ progress — report (E&E News), US to add 200 GW of renewable capacity by 2026, but IEA warns 30 GW offshore target 'challenging' (Utility Dive)
HUMAN RIGHTS AND BODILY AUTONOMY: The Supreme Court’s conservative goon squad seems poised to destroy Roe v. Wade (Vanity Fair, The 19th* News, Reuters, AP, ABC, NBC, CBS), Amy Coney Barrett suggests forced pregnancy is fine because of adoption (Daily Beast, Rolling Stone, Slate, Business Insider), senior citizens rally for abortion rights outside Frederick County Courthouse (Frederick News Post), dozens rally for women’s rights in Schenley Park as Supreme Court hears abortion case (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette $), in Concord and Washington, they rallied for abortion rights (Concord Monitor)
SHIPPING & SHOPPING: Online shopping is turning the high seas into a super-polluting highway (Earther, The Verge)
MEDIA: Peter Prengaman to lead AP’s expanding climate coverage (AP)
PIPELINES: The Line 3 replacement has been completed and operating for months. So why are activists still camped out by the construction sites? (MinnPost), Get off our territory: Wet’suwet’en land defenders condemn Canadian police raid on pipeline protest (Democracy Now), will Biden shut down [Enbridge Line 5]? 4 issues to watch (E&E News)
UMMM YEAH: Young Americans are raising alarms about the state of US democracy in a new poll (NPR)
IT'S DECEMBER: Every firefighter called to one of most destructive fires in Great Falls history (Great Falls Tribune, AP, Montana Public Radio, NBC Montana, KRTV)
AGENCIES: Biden moves against oil sector on federal leasing program (Houston Chronicle)
HOUSE: House Transportation Chair Peter DeFazio to retire (E&E News, AP, Politico, New York Times $, Reuters), Rep. Ilhan Omar plays disturbing voicemail death threat during conference (The Root)
SENATE: Coons says White House could impose border fee for carbon-intensive products (The Hill), GOP proposes blocking strategic petroleum reserve releases without plan to boost production (Washington Examiner)
WHITE HOUSE: Biden adds climate objective to National Space Council (E&E News), Bill Nye promotes infrastructure, social spending bills with Biden (The Hill), Climate bill rekindles debate over biodiesel tax breaks (E&E News)
(CLIMATE) DIPLOMACY: US climate envoy Kerry says China, India, Russia must do more to tackle warming (Reuters), White House official outlines strategy to avoid carbon tariff trade war with EU (Politico Pro $), citing COVID-19, climate and wars, UN asks donors for big jump in funding (New York Times $)
INFRASTRUCTURE BILL(S): [Third Way] claims Democrats' spending package would save families thousands (NPR), Democrats wrangle to keep climate priorities in spending bill (The Hill), Democrats' 'book' tax proposal sets off scramble for exemptions (Politico Pro $), Democrats' subsidy for union-made electric vehicles faces a bumpy road in the Senate (Washington Post $), Dems' paid leave push faces last stand (Politico)
- FOSSILS: Industry targets 'harmful' oil and gas leasing reforms in Democrats' spending bill (Politico Pro $), Manchin seeks more energy, climate tweaks to reconciliation (E&E News), industry slams oil and gas reforms in bid to sway Manchin (E&E News), fossil fuel companies stand to make billions from tax break in Democrats’ build back better bill (InsideClimate News)
POLITICS: Anger sets in among Dems as voting rights push stalls (Politico), the two uneasy alliances that will redefine climate policy (The Atlantic)
ELECTIONS: ‘Time to get the job done’: Stacey Abrams launches 2022 campaign for Georgia governor (NewsOne, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, FOX5 Atlanta, The Root, The 19th* News, Black Wall Street Times, Washington Post $, Axios, Politico, NBC, ABC, NY Mag, CBS, NPR, Variety, Forbes, Rolling Stone, The Guardian, Daily Beast, People, Yahoo, USA Today, The Hill, New York Times $, Wall Street Journal $, Business Insider), Andre Dickens is the next Mayor of Atlanta (The Root, Atlanta Black Star)
NOMINEES & CONFIRMATIONS: Senate Environment committee narrowly advances EPA nominees (Politico Pro $)
CITIES AND STATES: New York utilities polarize over push to ban natural gas (New York Focus), why the luster on once-vaunted ‘smart cities’ is fading (Yale Environment 360), 6 hurt as midnight explosion rocks Brooklyn block (New York Times $)
CALIFORNIA: First state set to phase out gas-powered lawn equipment so will others follow? (WKRC)
IMPACTS: 2021 Atlantic hurricane season was the third most active on record — and the most costly (CBS), Arctic snow is shifting to rain. That’s a global problem (E&E News, TIME), city trees are turning green early, prompting warnings about food and pollination (NPR), Hundreds of toxic sites in California threatened by sea level rise due to climate change (The Hill), prepare for more extreme weather, Britons warned in wake of Storm Arwen (The Guardian), what if you could hear climate change? Listen to music based on a century of rainfall data (USA Today)
BC FLOODING: Climate change is blamed for dramatic flooding in British Columbia (NPR)
FORCED LIVING PLACE CHANGES: 'Mobility divide' looms as poor stuck in fragile states, UN body says (Reuters), land disputes, climate change pressure Turkish nomads to settle (Thomson Reuters Foundation), what does it mean to save a neighborhood? (New York Times $)
WILDFIRES: How people are working to protect California’s giant sequoias from wildfires (Yale Climate Connections)
HURRICANES: Record-breaking 2021 Atlantic hurricane season ends (Axios, NPR)
DEFORESTATION: Major fashion brands linked to deforestation in the Amazon, report finds (Grist)
CARBON ACCOUNTING: Europe met a climate target. But is it burning less carbon? (New York Times $)
GEOENGINEERING: Amazon is helping researchers study how to dim the sun (Earther)
RENEWABLES: Helping Native communities attain ‘energy sovereignty’ with solar (Canary Media), high gas and coal prices keep renewable-energy rollout on track (Wall Street Journal $), solar and crop production research shows ‘multi-solving’ climate benefits (Yale Climate Connections)
"RENEWABLES": TotalEnergies to produce transportation fuel in Texas using cow poop (Houston Chronicle)
BATTERIES: China ramping up ambitious goals for industrial battery storage (Energy Monitor)
METHANE: McDonald’s struggles to fix its massive methane problem (Bloomberg $)
OIL & GAS: Exxon sets new emissions goals for 2030 (Axios)
PLASTICS: Science report: US should make less plastic to save oceans (AP, Washington Post $, InsideClimate News, The Hill)
COAL: America’s power plants are low on coal (Wall Street Journal $)
UTILITIES: Duke net metering agreement with renewables advocates expected to increase North Carolina solar adoption (Utility Dive)
(ALLEGED) UTILITY CORRUPTION: FirstEnergy says Ohio law at center of corruption probe protects it from ratepayer lawsuits (Eye On Ohio)
EVs: Electric car prices could go up before they come down (Axios), EV industry must work closer with lithium suppliers, executives say (Reuters)
AGRICULTURE: Investor group warns livestock industry needs to do more on methane (Reuters)
FINANCE: Norway wealth fund calls on companies to act on climate (Reuters)
INTERNATIONAL: As Delhi chokes, India’s supreme court is grappling with the air pollution crisis (Climate Home), [European Commission] weighs minimum energy standards for nearly all buildings by 2030 (Politico Pro $), England green homes scheme was ‘slam dunk fail’, says public accounts committee (The Guardian), EU unveils 300 billion euro answer to China's Belt and Road (Reuters), German oil lobby seeks net zero CO2 emissions by 2045 (Reuters), Britain turns to bankers to blaze a green trail (New York Times $)