ENVIRONMENTAL (IN)JUSTICE: The little-known open-source community behind the government’s new environmental justice tool (Grist), Republicans slam 'identity politics' in disaster aid (E&E $)
FOSSIL FUELED WAR: Europe is weighing a ban on Russian coal. Here's what that could mean. (New York Times $, Fortune, NPR), UK to ban Russian coal and freeze assets of Sberbank (Reuters, Axios, Reuters), What would happen if Europe sanctions Russian oil? (Reuters, explainer, Reuters, Factbox), Germany seeks to boost renewable energy, cut Russian imports (AP), Greece to increase coal-fired energy production to cut gas needs (Bloomberg $, Reuters), What the war in Ukraine means for energy, climate and food (Nature)
DENIAL: The Sun’s pro-fracking poll was paid for by climate denial group (DeSmog)
IPCC: More citizen science, please (Atmos), 'Ridiculous' length? How to make IPCC climate science reports an easier read (Thomson Reuters Foundation), The 1.5-degree goal is all but dead (The Atlantic), UN report details how moves to address climate change could affect key sectors (Wall Street Journal $), UN highlights potential of broad electrification as it stresses the role of cities in tackling climate change (Utility Dive), What we learned from the IPCC report (FT $)
- METHANE: One weird trick for fossil fuel companies to actually do something right (Gizmodo)
OIL RESERVES: IEA countries agree to release another 60 million barrels of oil (Axios, NPR, Reuters, Bloomberg $, The Hill, Reuters, MarketWatch, Washington Examiner)
PUBLIC OPINION: Americans are far more likely to say climate crisis is a threat after facing recent extreme weather (CNN)
SCOTUS: Supreme Court reinstates Trump rule limiting state water authority (Politico Pro $, Washington Post $, AP, New York Times $, The Hill, E&E News), The Supreme Court’s attack on the Clean Water Act was too extreme for John Roberts (Slate, The Week), Opponents warn of ‘chaos’ as Supreme Court revives Trump permit rule (E&E News)
CAFE STANDARDS: Biden’s fuel rules leave space for gas guzzlers in EV push (Bloomberg $)
EPA: Regan defends EPA spending hikes on Capitol Hill (E&E $)
SENATE: Cantwell mulls Enron-like transparency mandates for petroleum (E&E News), Democrat presses EPA administrator on climate rule pace: ‘How long do you think you have?’ (The Hill)
POLITICS: Business-GOP alliance crumbles over climate (E&E News)
CITIES AND STATES: Wu announces that Boston will buy 20 electric school buses (Boston Globe $, AP), Pennsylvania court blocks governor’s carbon emissions plan (AP, NPR)
CALIFORNIA: Report to California legislature: prepare for sweeping effects of climate change (CAL Matters)
FERC: FERC likely to pursue market rule boosting low-carbon, flexible power resources (Politico Pro $)
IMPACTS: Storms batter aging power grid as climate disasters spread (AP)
HEAT: Record heat to bake California as April snowpack nears 70-year low (Washington Post $, LA Times $, AP, Weather Channel)
DROUGHT: Punishing Bay Area drought prompts calls for major water rethink (KQED), Klamath irrigators vote for water deliveries even if it puts federal drought funding at risk (Jefferson Public Radio)
MAPLE SYRUP: How climate change is making maple syrup less sweet—and sapping production in NY, NJ (Gothamist)
WEATHER PREDICTION: National Weather Service faces helium shortage for weather balloons (Axios)
FAMILY PLANNING: Some young adults are worried about having kids (Yale Climate Connections)
EMISSIONS CUTS: Does the US lead in cutting greenhouse gases? It depends on how you look at it (PolitiFact)
RENEWABLES: Jobs of the future (Indian Country Today), US wind energy just hit a major milestone (CNN), FWS’ toad protections highlight threat from geothermal project (E&E News), How green laws stop green projects (NPR), Land defenders face violence and repression. Clean energy could make it worse. (Grist), Portugal's floating solar energy auction sets world record negative price (Reuters), Wind energy company kills 150 eagles in US, pleads guilty (AP, Washington Examiner)
BATTERIES: Koch industries’ bet on batteries (New York Times $)
STORAGE: Brand new problem': California grid operator considers ways to integrate long-duration storage (Utility Dive)
OIL & GAS: ConocoPhillips releases details about major Arctic gas leak (E&E $)
UTILITIES: New coalition presses TVA to align with Biden's CO2 goals (E&E $)
VEHICLES: Revolutionary changes in transportation, from electric vehicles to ride sharing, could slow global warming – if they’re done right, IPCC says (The Conversation)
- POSTAL SERVICE: GAO: Postal service used questionable assumptions to make case for continuing gas-powered fleet (Utility Dive), Postal Service fleet plan sparks hearing climate fight (E&E $)
- ELECTRIC: Honda and GM to collaborate on 'millions of EVs' (E&E $), Electric taxis set loose in New York (New York Times $)
BURNING THINGS: Porsche backs venture that taps wind to make gasoline substitute (Bloomberg $, CNBC, Reuters)
XR UK: Activists aiming to cut petrol supply to south-east England occupy oil terminal (The Guardian)
AVIATION: Greens call for stronger aircraft pollution rule (E&E $)
AGRICULTURE:
BOOKS: 12 books on racial, gender, and environmental/climate justice (Yale Climate Connections), 'The Vortex' investigates how climate catastrophes can have unexpected consequences (NPR)
BUSINESS: IKEA invests $373 million in solar park projects in Germany, Spain (Reuters, Bloomberg $)
CARBON PRICING: Does the nation’s first CO2 cap and trade system work? (E&E News)
CARBON REMOVAL: Carbon removal ‘unavoidable’ as climate change alarm bells ring (FT $), CO2 capture company wins record funding (E&E $), Occidental is eyeing California’s clean fuels market to fund Texas carbon removal plant (Inside Climate News)
FINANCE: High energy prices challenge Wall Street’s green shift (Wall Street Journal $)
INTERNATIONAL: South Africa seeks proposals for renewable energy projects (Bloomberg $)
UK: UK bets big on nuclear, offshore wind in energy security push (Bloomberg $, FT $), UK to defy net zero targets with more oil and gas drilling (The Guardian), UK to renationalise electricity system oversight (FT $)