(ENVIRONMENTAL) RACISM: Air pollution still disproportionately harms communities of color, study says (Washington Post $, Health Day News), study: fossil fuel burning linked to over 1M deaths per year (E&E News), how much air pollution do you live with? It may depend on your skin color (The Guardian)
IN MEMORIAM: ‘The world is a lesser place today without her.’ Acclaimed author bell hooks dies at 69. (Lexington Herald-Leader, The Grio, The Root, Ebony, Washington Post $, NPR, PBS NewsHour, USA Today, NBC, Daily Beast, CNN, Blavity, New York Times $)
EXTREME WEATHER: Historic wind storm slams central US, unleashes rare December tornadoes (Washington Post $, Axios), storm knocked out power to thousands on Navajo, Hopi land (AP), extreme winds hit 100 mph in Colorado Springs; 25,000-plus without power; trees, trucks toppled (The Gazette), storms, extreme winds from Colorado to Michigan leave more than 450,000 without power (Washington Post $), heavy rain hits drought-stricken California, triggering evacuations, rescues (The Hill), storm slams Southern California as Central US faces winds, fire threat (Axios), the windstorm whipping the US looks terrifying (Earther), massive storm pushing across the US with rain, snow and powerful winds (NBC), powerful storm threatens millions with high winds (CBS)
LAST WEEKEND'S TORNADOS: Deadly tornadoes bring heartbreak and questions on resiliency and climate change (NPR), how Amazon warehouse policies put workers at risk (The Verge), along the monster tornado’s 230-mile path: ‘she saw the fear in my eyes’ (Wall Street Journal $), anguish and gratitude as tornado slashed through Amazon warehouse (Washington Post $), Kentucky’s whirlwind of community (Atmos), the midwest tornadoes, climate change, and the future of extreme weather (NPR)
- BIDEN: 'God-awful mess': Biden visits tornado-ravaged Kentucky (Axios), 'don't hesitate to ask for anything,' Biden tells tornado-hit Kentucky (Reuters, ABC, NBC),
- CLIMATE: Tornado Alley may be moving east, placing billions in business and supply chains at risk (CBS), the jet stream took a sharp turn, and the US got unprecedented tornado weather in December – here’s what happened (The Conversation)
VOTER SUPPRESSION: King family calls for MLK Day of demonstrations to pressure Biden, Democrats on voting rights (The Grio)
COAL: What burns beneath: the deadly threat of underground coal fires to children in Zimbabwe (The Guardian), Ameren to shutter Rush Island coal plant 15 years earlier than planned (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, E&E News, St. Louis Public Radio, Missouri Independent, AP, KMOV4, FOX2)
(CLIMATE) DIPLOMACY: Developing markets see climate finance drop (Axios), US, Palestinian officials hold first economic dialogue in five years -State Department (Reuters)
DENIAL & DISINFORMATION: How a Kennedy built an anti-vaccine juggernaut amid COVID-19 (AP)
FOSSIL VOLATILITY: ‘When's our luck going to run out?' New England grapples with precarious winter fuel supplies (Politico Pro $), Kosovo, Serbia face power outages amid winter chill, surging energy prices (Reuters)
YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST: 9 environmental crimes that would make great movies (Earther)
BUT THEY MADE THAT BIG GREEN ANNOUNCEMENT AT COP!: Wall Street enables more emissions than most countries (E&E $, Energy Live News, MarketWatch)
BE KIND TO YOURSELF: ‘Worry burnout’ is real (New York Times $), smoke, heat and stress: a snapshot from Southern California of life in an altered climate (The Conversation)
OK BOOMERS: Forbes announces its first-ever 50 over 50 impact list, showcasing women over 50 leaving a lasting impact on the world (Forbes)
AGENCIES: Biden admin backs oil rail through roadless forest area (E&E News)
EPA: Emissions study finds EPA's proposed methane rule might not go far enough (S&P Global), is there something amiss with the way the EPA tracks methane emissions from landfills? (InsideClimate News), Biden administration details push to finally rid the nation of millions of lead pipes (Washington Post $), environmental groups call on EPA to take stronger action on reports of falsified chemical safety assessments (The Hill), EPA flush with cash as Covid pesticide registrations pile up (E&E News)
DOE: Granholm to oil industry: 'Get your rig count up' (E&E $), Trump’s quest for more powerful shower heads is over (Washington Post $)
DOT: DOT to dole out $52B in highway funds (E&E $)
DOD: Thousands displaced from Oahu military base due to contamination in Navy water system (NPR)
EXECUTIVE BRANCH: Corps cancels Mississippi flood project that EPA rejected (AP)
BUILD BACK BETTER ACT: Democrats’ $2 trillion spending plan in political peril as talks between Biden, Manchin appear to hit snag (Washington Post $, Reuters, CNBC, New York Times $, NBC), Schumer and Latino leaders tout spending plan's environmental credentials (The Hill), greens offer warnings, pressure on reconciliation inaction (E&E News), Senate Dems huddle on climate as reconciliation deadline nears (E&E News), Biden’s Build Back Better plan 'dead forever': Lindsey Graham (Fox News), Senate reconciliation bill draft axes offshore drilling ban (E&E News), Democrats divided over how hard to push Manchin (The Hill)
THE HILL: Congress approves defense bill with energy, enviro mandates (E&E $)
HOUSE: Democrats request probe of White House EJ actions (E&E News), House votes to ban imports from China’s Xinjiang on forced-labor concern (Wall Street Journal $, E&E $, Reuters)
SENATE: Manchin-led committee proposing hike to federal drilling fees (The Hill, Politico Pro $), Democrats push forward with EV tax credits (Roll Call), Sen. King: In choice between democracy and filibuster, ‘I have to choose democracy’ (MSNBC)
WHITE HOUSE: White House launches $45B clearinghouse for coal country aid (E&E $)
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AND JOBS ACT: A flood of climate aid is coming from Washington. Will those who need it miss out? (Politico Pro $)
POLITICS: Biden's climate approval stays underwater (E&E $), Democrats try to flip the script on energy prices (Axios), climate worry meets gas-price anxiety. Can US really ditch fossil fuels? (Christian Science Monitor)
NOMINEES & CONFIRMATIONS: Enviro attorney takes the helm of EPA air enforcement (E&E $)
CITIES AND STATES: [Pennsylvania] lawmakers lack votes to halt [Gov.] Wolf’s carbon-pricing plan (AP, Politico Pro $), amid drought, California advances big new reservoir project (AP), California must double emissions cuts to meet 2030 climate goal (E&E $), how a debate over carbon capture derailed California’s landmark climate bill (Grist)
FERC: Will Tri-State's exit fee dispute at FERC shake up the cooperative utility model? (Utility Dive)
IMPACTS: Global weather disasters cost $101B in 2021 — report (E&E News), 100 degrees in the arctic? Climate change is destabilizing the north and south poles. (Grist), warming temperatures threaten Greece's prized olive oil (Reuters), Arctic warming twice as fast as rest of the world (ABC)
INFERTILITY: Fall in fertility rates may be linked to fossil fuel pollution, finds study (The Guardian), fossil fuels may be linked to fall in sperm counts, fertility (The Hill)
WATER: California, Arizona and Nevada agree to take less water from ailing Colorado River (LA Times $, E&E $, AP), judge dismisses Fernley [Nevada]’s lawsuit over leaking canal repairs (AP), in rural west Texas, the demand for well water is growing (Marketplace)
SOUTH AMERICA: Green-energy race draws an American underdog to Bolivia’s lithium (New York Times $), Peru's poor Andean hamlets, backed by state, unleash anger at mines (Reuters)
RENEWABLES: Wind power becomes Spain’s leading energy source for 2021 (El País), India seeks its own solar industry to counter China (Wall Street Journal $)
EFFICIENCY: A Cape Cod efficiency compact wants to bundle solar, storage, and heat pumps — but state regulators rejected the plan (Energy News Network), guaranteed savings contract helps Minnesota college finance efficiency (Energy News Network)
OIL & GAS: Feds charge Amplify Energy over Southern California offshore oil spill (Politico Pro $)
PIPELINES: State panel approves stream-crossing permit for Mountain Valley pipeline (The Roanoke Times, E&E $, AP)
NUKES: NuScale Power plans to be the first advanced nuclear reactor company to go public (Utility Dive), victims of the US uranium boom pay substantial costs despite what they’re owed by the US government (Prism Reports)
HYDROGEN: Caterpillar, BNSF Railway, Chevron pursue hydrogen-powered locomotive (Axios)
GRID: As Biden expands EV charging, worries about the grid grow (E&E News)
EVs: Britain expands discount scheme for electric vehicles (Reuters), cities: a barrier for EVs? (E&E $)
MINERALS: Countries and corporations are getting cold feet about mining the seabed for minerals essential to the green energy transformation (TIME)
INDIVIDUAL GIVING: A new estimate of the ‘most effective’ way to fight climate change (The Atlantic)
AVIATION: How do we clean up air travel? Fuel from fast-food grease is just the start (Canary Media)
BOOKS: In praise of ‘climate Change: A Very Short Introduction’ (Yale Climate Connections)
BUSINESS: Company climate disclosures jump in 2021 as board pressure builds (Reuters)
CARBON CAPTURE: Carbon capture firm nabs $30M in VC funds (Axios)
...BUT MAKE IT FASHION: Turning air into perfume (New York Times $)
FINANCE: Contributions to sustainable investment funds rose to $50 billion in 2020 (Yale Climate Connections), how companies can lower the bar in sustainability bond binge (Reuters), Leonardo DiCaprio-backed fintech Aspiration raises $315 mln ahead of closing SPAC deal (Reuters)
INTERNATIONAL: Part two of EU climate plan to tackle buildings, methane and natural gas (Reuters), EU to allow joint gas buying, plots low-carbon gas shift (Reuters), EU climate package risks locking in gas use, campaigners warn (Climate Home), EU to clamp down on domestic methane emissions from oil and gas (Reuters), EU to set up scheme to encourage CO2 removal from atmosphere (Reuters), Europe's buildings in line for energy-saving overhaul (Reuters)