FOSSIL FUELED WAR: Russia’s war created a global hunger disaster. Climate change is ramping it up (Mother Jones), Russian oil producers stay one step ahead of sanctions (Wall Street Journal $), Tough new sanctions on Russia could hit world oil supply and change the OPEC+ dynamic (CNBC)
- DENMARK: Russia cuts off natural gas supply to Denmark, company says (AP)
- EU: Europe overcomes Hungary’s veto on Russian oil embargo—at a price (Wall Street Journal $), Europe’s Russian oil ban could mean a new world order for energy (New York Times $)
- GERMANY: Russia's Gazprom cuts off some natural gas to Germany after Shell refused to pay for it in rubles (Business Insider)
BRAZIL: Flooding and landslides kill at least 106 people in northeastern Brazil: 'I lost a lot of friends' (CBS, Gizmodo)
EVs: Elon Musk tells employees to return to the office 40 hours a week — or quit (NPR, Electrek), Electric vehicles accelerate China’s looming dominance as a car exporter (FT $), Ford and GM are going all in on electric cars, and thousands of jobs hang in the balance (Fortune), Ford CEO expects to see industry consolidation as the costs of transition to electric vehicles rise (CNBC), GM is slashing prices for the Chevy Bolt amid high demand for electric vehicles (The Verge), Race for cheaper EVs may face years-long setback on metal costs (Bloomberg $, Quartz), Rapid EV growth hastens the peak, then fall, of internal combustion (Bloomberg $), Supply snags threaten EV revolution, top Toyota scientist says (Bloomberg $), The risk of diverging EV futures (Axios), The US is about to get serious about EVs (Tech Crunch), Traditional carmakers could boost profits by accelerating move to electric (The Guardian), VW ceo says Tesla moves at double speed in changing industry (Bloomberg $)
WATER & DROUGHT: The language of water (Atmos), ‘Consequences will be dire’: Chile’s water crisis is reaching breaking point (The Guardian)
- CALIFORNIA DROUGHT: A massive rockfall crashed down on Lake Powell. Record-low water levels from drought could be to blame (CNN), California drought could cut state's hydropower in half this summer (CNN, The Verge),
- CALIFORNIA RESTRICTIONS: Defiance, acceptance and cries of ‘bull—’ as sweeping L.A. water restrictions begin (LA Times $), In worsening drought, southern California water restrictions take effect (Washington Post $, Gizmodo, CNBC, LA Times $)
EMISSIONS & POLICY FAILURE: Current policies will bring ‘catastrophic’ climate breakdown, warn former UN leaders (The Guardian), Report: Denmark, UK on track for net-zero emissions by 2050 as US lags (Washington Post $), Trump-era rollbacks left US behind peers in climate change fight: report (The Hill)
COP27: Egypt stresses importance of global summit on climate change (Prensa Latina)
CLIMATE DIPLOMACY: ‘Furious and disappointed’: African activists excluded from Stockholm+50 summit (Climate Home), A $97 million shortfall leaves COP26 ETF on brink of liquidation (Bloomberg $)
CLIMATE LITIGATION: Hawaii youth sue state over transportation climate harms (AP)
GOP vs. ESG: Bills in red states punish climate-conscious businesses (Washington Post $)
😳: Bronze Age city emerges from river in Iraq amid extreme drought (Gizmodo)
AGENCIES: FEMA fund debuts as natural disasters grow more damaging, costly (Bloomberg $), Watchdog opens probe into huge Social Security fines to poor, disabled (Washington Post $)
DOI: Biden administration cuts fees for renewable energy on public lands (New York Times $, NPR, Reuters, The Hill, Washington Examiner)
EXECUTIVE BRANCH: Wall Street’s lawyers attack SEC effort to crush greenwashing (Bloomberg $)
WHITE HOUSE: Harris unveils plan to ‘elevate’ water security in foreign policy (The Hill)
POLITICS: Democrats and the endless pursuit of climate legislation (Grist)
CITIES AND STATES: NJ residents say they’re waiting for Ida aid 9 months later (AP), Pacific Northwest plan calls for 3.5 GW of renewables, more energy efficiency by 2027 (Utility Dive), Austin’s new chief resiliency officer talks equipping communities in face of extreme weather, violence, injustice (Utility Dive), Gov. Scott signs environmental justice policy and 2 other major environmental bills into law (Vermont Public Radio), Las Vegas becomes unlikely model for water conservation (CBS), Minnesota, Iowa agencies support Alliant Energy-led complaint seeking lower ITC Midwest equity ratio (Utility Dive), States are tackling climate, using federal cash as Congress lags (Bloomberg Law), California gears up for a new composting law to cut methane emissions and enrich soil (Inside Climate News)
USPS: USPS expects to boost purchase of electric delivery vehicles (Reuters)
IMPACTS: 5 historical US landmarks threatened by climate change (PBS NewsHour), Coverage of migration from place to place within the US (Yale Climate Connections), Extreme weather will displace 200 million people within 20 years, disaster relief charity CEO warns (CBS), Heat, sewer problems and less lobster: New report details climate change's impact in Boston (WBUR)
HEAT: Heat breaks records in east while storms, sharply cooler air close in (Washington Post $), More heat waves, rising seas, and intensifying storms will pummel the Boston area, new report finds (Boston Globe $), A hotter world: climate change’s effects are already unequal. (New York Times $)
HURRICANES: 3 years after being leveled by Hurricane Michael, Mexico beach is coming back (NPR), Furious streak of hurricanes is set to persist in the Atlantic (Bloomberg $), Hurricane season begins —how to prepare for another above-normal year (MarketWatch)
GRID INSTABILITY: Floods, power outages pile pressure on South African economy (Bloomberg $)
RENEWABLES: China says a third of electricity will come from renewables by 2025 (Reuters), COVID-19 and Ukraine war threaten clean energy gains for poorest (Thomson Reuters Foundation), Google and France’s Engie team up to accelerate wind power (Bloomberg $), Record renewables output helps India ease coal shortage in May (Reuters)
BATTERIES: As EV sales are rising, recyclers are getting ready for spent batteries (Energy Monitor), The next holy grail for EVs: Batteries free of nickel and cobalt (CNN)
BUILDINGS: Weatherization and efficiency upgrades can help mobile home residents save money (Yale Climate Connections), Here’s how the government wants to disaster-proof your home (AP)
OIL & GAS: EOG Resources says natgas markets facing 'structural change' (Reuters), Oil group OPEC+ reportedly considering suspending Russia from supply deal (CNBC), Oil prices rise as OPEC prepares to set new output targets (The Guardian), Pump shock: why gas prices are so high (Washington Post $), Saudi Arabia sits on its oil-boom windfall as it seeks to diversify economy (Wall Street Journal $)
- INTERESTING CHOICE OF WORDS: JPMorgan's Dimon says higher oil prices will power hurricane in economy (Reuters)
PLASTICS: What you need to know about bioplastics (Gizmodo)
NUKES: NuScale makes public debut but requires ‘a lot of financing’ to launch small nuclear reactor in 2029 (Utility Dive)
CRYPTO: Oman backs US firm mining crypto to cut gas flaring (Bloomberg $)
STRUCTURAL CHANGE: We cannot adapt our way out of climate crisis, warns leading scientist (The Guardian)
NOT AN ANALOG FOR ANYTHING: ‘We’re playing with fire’: US Covid cases may be 30 times higher than reported (The Guardian)
IVY LEAGUE: Dartmouth touts progress on emissions, but critics see lack of urgency on climate (Energy News Network)
AVIATION: Big airlines are betting on false solutions to cut emissions, Greenpeace says (Bloomberg $)
AGRICULTURE: Climate change could spell the end for Midwestern corn, study finds (Yahoo), Minimizing common air pollutant [NOx] could lead to better crop yields: study (The Hill)
ACT LOCALLY: With global warming intensifying, here are 10 ways you can fight climate change this summer (USA Today)
CARBON REMOVAL: High-speed carbon dioxide catcher heralds new era in fight against climate change (Newsweek)
CARS: BMW still hammering out details of promised fossil-fuel free plant (Reuters)
FINANCE: From Elon Musk to the Feds, 'sustainable' investments are under fire (CNN), Impact startups dedicated to tackling issues like global warming raised $458 million in 2021. But even they struggle to balance survival with sustainability, investors say. (Business Insider), Lagarde has open mind on ECB lending as a climate-crisis tool (Bloomberg $), New global fund invests in nature to shore up climate change fight (Thomson Reuters Foundation), Time to take the ‘E’ out of ESG investing (Wall Street Journal $), US investors shy away from corporate climate proposals (FT $)
INFLUENCERS: He quit Google to work on climate change. Now, he’s helping others do the same thing (Fast Company)
IN MEMORIAM: Extinction obituary: how the Bramble Cay melomys became the first mammal lost to the climate crisis (The Guardian)
WILDLIFE: ‘Sea forest’ would be better name than seaweed, says UN food adviser (The Guardian), Marine biologists scramble for solutions to prevent coral from dying due to climate change (PBS NewsHour), Record low wild salmon catch in Scotland alarms ecologists (The Guardian), Roseate spoonbills feeling the effects of rising seas and warming climate (USA Today), World’s largest plant is a vast seagrass meadow in Australia (AP)
INTERNATIONAL: Australia's power woes challenge new leader's climate, energy promises (Reuters), Can Africa grow without fossil fuels? (FT $), First Bangladesh city climate plan targets industrial-hub pollution (Thomson Reuters Foundation), In a small Dutch town, a fight with Meta over a massive data center (Washington Post $), Ireland at risk of missing climate targets as plans sputter (Bloomberg $)