FOSSIL FUELED WAR: EU rewrites oil ban to give Hungary, Slovakia and Czech Republic more time (Politico Pro $), G-7 leaders commit to banning imports of oil from Russia (Bloomberg $), Companies count the cost of ditching Russia (Reuters, Factbox), Germany should cut gas use in power generation to preserve supplies -industry (Reuters), Russia's Victory Day could be a crucial moment for oil (OilPrice), Thought sanctions on Russian oil were hard? Try gas. (Politico Pro $), European gas drops as Russia tries to calm clients over payments (Bloomberg $), Gazprom tries to reassure Europe clients they can still buy gas (Bloomberg $)
HAVANA GAS EXPLOSION: At least 30 dead as explosion rocks luxury hotel in Havana (Washington Post $, CNN, AP, The Guardian, BBC, New York Times $, ABC), Havana hotel death toll at 31 as dogs search for survivors (NBC Miami)
CLIMATE DIPLOMACY: Climate summit and Ukraine focus talks between El-Sisi and Macron (Prensa Latina)
CLIMATE LITIGATION: Filipino inquiry finds big polluters ‘morally and legally liable’ for climate damage (The Guardian)
DENIAL: Climate denial is dead on Facebook. What replaced it is more insidious. (Protocol)
WHY? ARE PEOPLE FEELING UNEASY?: How climate scientists keep hope alive as damage worsens (AP), On climate ‘doomism’: Heart & mind reasons to resist it (Yale Climate Connections)
ALL ABOARD!: People vs. cargo: How a battle over Amtrak’s Gulf Coast line could shape the future of passenger rail (Grist)
EPA: Trump broke the EPA. Biden is struggling to fix it. (Buzzfeed)
DOE: Biden administration proposes new commercial water heater efficiency rules (The Hill), Energy Secretary explains why feds are spending $2.5 billion on carbon capture (CNBC), Investigation into solar tariffs could threaten US 2035 clean energy goal, says DOE’s Granholm (Utility Dive), On the record with DOE's cleantech finance boss (Axios, Jigar Shah interview)
DOJ & CEQ: A new office of environmental justice is announced (Grist), Biden’s new EJ czar got her start by working 14-hour shifts (E&E News), Biden administration announces plan to crack down on pollution in poor, minority areas (The Root), New Department of Justice office will target climate disparities (Gizmodo, Grist, E&E News, The Root, Gizmodo)
EXECUTIVE BRANCH: Tai: US and Canada exploring 'all options' over Mexican energy policy (Politico Pro $), US commerce head aims to move ‘swiftly’ on solar trade probe (Bloomberg $)
WHITE HOUSE: Biden’s trade team: RIP globalization (Politico), Rich nations must stick to climate promises, says US envoy Kerry (Reuters), White House aims to tackle environmental injustices, but challenges loom (Washington Post $), White House alarmed that commerce probe is ‘smothering’ solar industry (Washington Post $), Biden nutrition conference may fire up climate debate on meat (E&E News)
THE HILL: Bipartisan climate talks pick up steam (The Hill), Democrats fear Manchin’s bipartisan energy push is a stalling tactic (The Hill), Manchin says he'd pass parts of Biden's agenda. But Democrats may have to write the bill for him. (NBC)
TRIBES: ‘Please listen to us’: Diné allottees try to reclaim Chaco Canyon (Navajo Times), Muscogee Nation turns to cows to build for the future (Yes Magazine)
CITIES AND STATES: New Mexico’s Clean Car Rule will go into effect July 1 (New Mexico Political Report, AP), Moms push Massachusetts utilities to transition to renewable heat sources (Yale Climate Connections), Ohio Democratic Party sues Gov. DeWine over redacted nuclear records (The Hill)
- CALIFORNIA: A bid to stop freeway expansions in California hits a roadblock: Organized labor (LA Times $)
- VERY LEGAL AND VERY COOL: Louisiana legislator pushes bills benefiting the oil and gas industry — and her husband (The Guardian)
IMPACTS: 5,000 hospitalized in Iraq as another severe dust storm strikes (Democracy Now), As conflict and climate change bite, are high food prices here to stay? (Thomson Reuters Foundation), Climate change is leaving its mark on Indigenous-owned food businesses (Prism Reports), Coral reefs provide stunning images of a world under assault (AP)
HEAT: 'Bad boys' are back: India doubles down on coal as heatwave worsens power crisis (Reuters), An unprecedented heat wave in India and Pakistan is putting the lives of more than a billion people at risk (Inside Climate News), The world has no choice but to care about India’s heat wave (The Atlantic), India tries to adapt to extreme heat but is paying a heavy price (Washington Post $)
DROUGHT: The two largest reservoirs in California are already at 'critically low levels' and the dry season is just starting (CNN)
- LAKE POWELL: Climate change is drying up biggest reservoir in US (CNN, Reuters), What Israel, Las Vegas and other places can teach SoCal about using a lot less water (LA Times $)
FLOODING: Life in a Minnesota ‘fishbowl’: Water everywhere, except inside town (New York Times $)
WILDFIRES: ‘Stripped of everything,’ survivors of Colorado’s most destructive fire face slow recoveries and a growing climate threat (Inside Climate News), Fire suppression fueled California’s destructive 2020 wildfires (Bloomberg $), As fires scorch new Mexico, the west braces for another hellish summer (Grist)
- NEW MEXICO: Villages told to evacuate as New Mexico wildfire pushes north (Reuters), ‘Potentially historic’ wildfire event threatens new Mexico, southwest (Washington Post $, Reuters, Axios, AP, Washington Post $), Fire-ravaged New Mexico villages cling to faith, ‘querencia’ (AP)
WATER: America’s love affair with the lawn is getting messy (AP)
DEFORESTATION: Amazon rainforest loss fuelled by destruction around roads (FT $), Brazil's Amazon deforestation hits April record, nearly double previous peak (Reuters, AP)
ANTARCTICA: Antarctica's majestic underwater world is trying to adapt to a warmer planet (CNN)
FUNDING: Here's where climate research dollars are really going (Protocol)
COASTAL UN-EROSION: These rogue glass recyclers want to create new sand for Louisiana's coast (Gizmodo)
THE CREAMY DELICIOUSNESS THAT MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVING: Ice cream freezers to get ‘warmed up’ in trial by Ben & Jerry’s owner (CNBC)
RENEWABLES: Auxin Solar: A look at the mysterious company causing a big trade mess (Canary Media), A fight over America’s energy future erupts on the Canadian border (New York Times $), Commerce Department investigation will not be a major cost driver for large-scale solar: Dominion CEO Blue (Utility Dive), EU countries call for 1,000 gigawatts of solar energy by 2030 (Bloomberg $)
BATTERIES: Chart: Lithium prices are through the roof this year (Canary Media), The next frontiers in the lithium boom (OilPrice)
MINERALS: Global scramble for metals thrusts Africa into mining spotlight (Reuters), South Korea hunts tungsten treasure in race for rare minerals (Reuters)
EFFICIENCY: Heat pumps are the ultimate climate techno-fix, but not a silver bullet (Bloomberg $)
OIL & GAS & DIESEL: Why are US natural gas prices soaring? (Reuters, explainer), Diesel fuel is in short supply as prices surge — here’s what that means for inflation (CNBC), Oil prices top $100, yet some big US frackers let their production fall (Wall Street Journal $), Oil profits soar, but the industry’s path forward remains uncertain (New York Times $)
PLASTICS: The massive, unregulated source of plastic pollution you’ve probably never heard of (Vox)
PIPELINES: Colonial Pipeline faces $1M fine in wake of cyberattack (Politico Pro $), Iowa carbon pipeline opponents see lessons from Dakota Access fight (Energy News Network)
EVs: A guide to US electric car tax credits and rebates (Bloomberg $), Vale strikes nickel supply deal with Tesla (FT $)
DEUX MACHINA: This is what we need to invent to fight climate change (Vox)
ACTIVISM: Listen up! Here are the finalists of the 2022 student podcast challenge (NPR)
BOOKS: What climate justice looks like (Yes Magazine)
BUSINESS: Fashion industry efforts to verify sustainability make ‘greenwashing’ easier (Inside Climate News), Corporate America has little, if anything, to say about abortion (The 19th* News)
CARBON PRICING: The birth of the carbon removal market (Energy Monitor)
CARBON CAPTURE: Carbon capture challenges are not deterring investor at Bill Gates’ firm (CNBC)
FINANCE: Samsung’s reliance on fossil fuels poses growing risk to investors (FT $)
WILDLIFE: A river otter was spotted in the Detroit River for the first time in 100 years (CNN), Humans need to help other species face climate change, scientists say (Washington Post $), Emperor Penguin at serious risk of extinction due to climate change (Reuters)
INTERNATIONAL: ‘Nature doesn’t fix itself fast’: Greenland weighs up economy v. climate crisis (The Guardian), Climate hunger striker expresses shock at being ignored by ministers (The Guardian), Renewables projects face 10-year wait to connect to [UK] electricity grid (FT $), Rising power bills complicate Australia's election climate war (Reuters), Scottish Power boss urges Sunak to take swift action on energy bills crisis (The Guardian), Trudeau: Canada to be good energy partner with Europe but won't compromise climate goals (Reuters)