(ENVIRONMENTAL) RACISM: Black residents in Corpus Christi file a civil rights complaint to stop Texas’ first desalination plant (Texas Tribune), FBI investigates antisemitic mail sent to an advocacy group (AP), 'Paying Perrier prices and getting pond water': Mooresville residents sound alarm over rising water bills (WCNC)
- TWITTER: Lebron James asks Elon Musk to look into increase of the N-word on Twitter following his takeover (The Root), Elon Musk completes Twitter purchase: 5 reasons why Black people should be wary (NewsOne), Musk’s Twitter takeover causes flood of racist tweets, reactions (The Grio)
- JACKSON WATER CRISIS: Mississippi governor extends Jackson water emergency order (AP)
LINE OF SUCCESSION UNDER ATTACK: January 6 never ended (The Atlantic), Attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband was ‘attempt to assassinate House Speaker’ (The Times, AP), Biden says it appears attack on Paul Pelosi intended for House Speaker (The Guardian), Intruder attacks Pelosi’s husband, calling, ‘Where is Nancy’ (AP), Attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband follows years of GOP demonizing her (Washington Post $, Politico), ‘Somebody’s going to die’: Democrats warn of political violence after Paul Pelosi attack (The Guardian), AP source: Pelosi attacker carried zip ties, in Jan. 6 echo (AP), Assault of Paul Pelosi was attack on democracy. The risks keep growing. (Washington Post $, AP, Economist, Wall Street Journal $), Elon Musk, right-wing figures push misinformation about Pelosi attack (Washington Post $, The Guardian, AP), Suspect in assault at Pelosi home had posted about QAnon (AP, Washington Post $), A secret bathroom 911 call: How Paul Pelosi saved his own life (The Guardian)
COP27: At UN climate summit, India to flex its negotiating muscles (AP), COP27 climate summit: Window for avoiding catastrophe is closing fast (The Guardian), COP27 movers and shakers: Nine people shaping the climate agenda (Climate Home), Egypt doesn’t want its human rights record on the COP27 agenda (Quartz), Goal of limiting global heating to 1.5C ‘more fragile’ than ever, says COP27 chair (The Guardian)
- KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON?: Sunak defends decision not to attend COP27 climate summit (AFP via Barrons), Rishi Sunak criticised for skipping COP27 climate summit (BBC), Global anger at Sunak’s COP27 snub that raises fears over UK’s climate crisis stance (The Guardian), No. 10 alarm as Boris Johnson plans to attend COP27 climate summit (The Guardian), Sunak signals he could attend UN climate summit (FT $)
- US: Biden to attend COP27 global climate summit (The Hill, Reuters), US climate envoy Kerry: King Charles at COP27 would be 'very powerful' (Reuters)
- BANKS: Mark Carney-led grouping drops U.N. climate initiative requirement (Reuters)
CLIMATE DIPLOMACY: Why are EU nations backing out of an obscure energy treaty? (Context, explainer), Trade rift between EU and US grows over green industry and jobs (FT $)
FOSSIL FUELED ENERGY CRISIS: Europe’s ‘not out of the woods’ despite gas prices falling to 4-month lows (CNBC), The French-Spanish ‘BarMar’ pipeline will do little to address the energy crisis in the short-term (Energy Monitor), UK slams Russian claim British Navy had part in Nord Stream blasts (Politico Pro $)
CLIMATE LITIGATION: Va. youth to fight court loss in 'kids climate case' (E&E $)
MISSISSIPPI SHIPPING: Drought snarls Mississippi River transit in blow to farmers (AP, E&E $, The Atlantic), Along a withered Mississippi, a mixture of frustration, hope and awe (Washington Post $), Drone video shows the condition of the Mississippi River (CNN)
THE REFINERY FORMERLY KNOWN AS LIMETREE BAY: EPA closed a refinery that rained oil. Now it’s a ‘ticking time bomb.’ (Washington Post $, Reuters, Bloomberg $, E&E $), This oil refinery poses a major environmental justice test for Biden (Washington Post $)
DENIAL & GREENWASHING: Bret Stephens' bad faith climate conversion (Gizmodo)
- FUNNY HOW THAT WORKS: He’s an outspoken defender of meat. Industry funds his research, files show. (New York Times $)
GOP vs. ESG: ESG backlash unlikely to derail SEC climate risk rule (Utility Dive)
SCOTUS: High court Harvard admissions case may thwart Biden EJ push (E&E News), How two Supreme Court cases could end affirmative action in colleges (The 19th* News, explainer)
AGENCIES: Feds unveil plan to grow wind power while sparing rare whale (AP)
EPA: Tougher rules on methane leaks coming, but low-output wells might catch a break (Wall Street Journal $)
DOI: New US plan could lead to federal action on Colorado River (AP, The Hill, Reuters), Interior walks a $4B 'tightrope' to avert Colorado River crisis (Politico Pro $, E&E News, Politico Pro $), Prescribed burns are encouraged. Why was a federal employee arrested for one? (New York Times $), Approval of oil leases in New Mexico prompts legal challenge (AP, E&E $)
TREASURY: The left lines up against Raimondo for Treasury (Politico Pro $)
WHITE HOUSE: A ‘lean’ team is making sure the climate law doesn’t fail (E&E News), Biden administration to invest nearly $1 billion in green school buses (NBC), Biden’s agenda hangs in the balance if Republicans take congress (New York Times $), Is Biden's EV school bus push at odds with diesel funds? (E&E $), John Kerry preparing to leave Biden administration (Axios)
- HFC TREATY: Biden signs climate treaty aimed at limiting greenhouse gases used in refrigeration (The Hill), Joe Biden just signed an international climate treaty. And Mitch McConnell voted for it. (Vox)
- MEXICO BILAT: Mexico, US discuss climate, lithium and clean energies (Prensa Latina)
THE HILL: Democrats accuse former Pebble CEO of lying to Congress (E&E $)
HOUSE: Khanna bill would ban gas exports during price spikes (The Hill), Republicans probe oil reserve release (The Hill)
SENATE: Energy and Commerce Republicans float DOE cyber bill (E&E $), Klobuchar says tech firms should be liable for ‘amplifying’ hate (Bloomberg $),
ELECTIONS: Churches are breaking the law and endorsing in elections, experts say. The IRS looks the other way. (Texas Tribune and ProPublica), For Gen Z voters, combating climate change is top of mind (Washington Post $), Climate a background issue as campaigns round clubhouse turn (E&E $), Former Trump advisor preys on Black voters with anti-trans mailers (NewsOne), Inside the Don Young staff revolt against a GOP candidate (E&E News), Murkowski, challenger clash over infrastructure law (E&E $), House races we’re watching in 2022 (The 19th* News, explainer)
TRIBES: In Nevada, a tribe and a toad halt a renewable power plant (Washington Post $)
CITIES AND STATES: A big federal grant aims to make Baltimore a laboratory for climate change adaptation and resilience (Inside Climate News), Maine advances $1.8B of projects to bolster clean energy (E&E $), These projects will build 11 square miles of new Louisiana wetlands by next year (NOLA.com), Why is New York still building on the waterfront? (New York Times $)
- CALIFORNIA: Calif. backs first US utility rate for EVs to charge grid (E&E $), Calif. regulators back zero-emission delivery trucks (E&E $), California set a record for greenhouse gas reductions in 2020, but it means nothing (LA Times $), South L.A. among communities awarded state grants for climate projects (LA Times $)
IMPACTS: ‘They only had about 30 seconds left’: why cars become death traps in floods (The Guardian), Climate Questions: What are the sources of emissions? (AP), The next hot job of the climate crisis: Fake-snow whisperer (Bloomberg $), UN: Flooding in west, central Africa displaced 3.4M people (AP), In southern France, drought, rising seas threaten traditions (AP), Europe's culinary heritage threatened by climate change. (EuroNews)
SANDY ANNIVERSARY: 10 years after Superstorm Sandy, N.J. lawmakers tout infrastructure investments to prevent future disasters (CBS), A decade after Sandy, Manhattan’s flood barrier is finally in sight — sort of (Grist), A timeline of Hurricane Sandy (New York Times $), Five ways to prevent the next Sandy (New York Times $), How Hurricane Sandy sprung weather models into the mainstream (Washington Post $), New York labours to raise flood defences a decade after Hurricane Sandy (FT $), New York still vulnerable 10 years after Hurricane Sandy, protesters warn (The Guardian), Sandy knocked them down. Nothing will make them leave. (Washington Post $)
HEAT: Climate change-fueled heat waves have cost the world’s economy trillions: study (The Hill), Climate crisis study finds heatwaves have cost global economy $16tn (The Guardian)
DROUGHT: US streams are drying up (Eos), Egypt's farmers fear rising social tensions over scarce water (Reuters)
WATER: New push to shore up shrinking Colorado River could reduce water flow to California (LA Times $)
(DE)FORESTATION: The world’s healthiest forests are on Indigenous land. Here’s why. (Grist)
SUSHI: Thin fish, small catches: Can Japan’s sushi culture survive climate crisis? (The Guardian)
RENEWABLES: Renewables need $1.3 trillion per year by 2030 for climate goals (Bloomberg $), 3 things to know about the state of clean energy tech (Protocol), First Solar plans $270 million R&D center in Ohio for prototypes (Bloomberg $), The year’s biggest winners in the solar sector don’t make panels (Bloomberg $)
BATTERIES: The lithium market is hotter than ever and traders are moving in (Bloomberg $)
LNG: National Grid's controversial Brooklyn LNG project not needed yet, consultant says (Politico Pro $)
METHANE: A NASA satellite launched to detect dust has discovered huge methane leaks (Grist)
OIL & GAS: ExxonMobil, Chevron each see slightly lower 2022 Permian Basin output than expected (S&P Global), Putin's invasion permanently weakened Russian oil and gas (Axios), Natural-gas prices have plunged into autumn (Wall Street Journal $)
- PROFITEERING: Oil companies rake in huge profits amid consumer squeeze (The Hill), Oil set for monthly gain before OPEC+ begins cutting output (Bloomberg $), OPEC expected to stick to view of long-term oil demand rise (Reuters)
- CHEVRON: Chevron's $11.2 bln quarterly profit soars past estimates (Reuters)
NUKES: America’s only new nuclear plant inches closer to a long-delayed start (Wall Street Journal $), Poland chooses US to build its first nuclear power plant (AP)
COAL: US coal use is falling, but some communities still bear pollution burden (Yale Climate Connections)
UTILITIES: Dominion, [Virginia] AG reach proposed agreement in offshore wind case (AP), Electric utilities aren’t doing enough to address inequities in today’s power system, advocates say (Utility Dive), Engie buys 6-GW solar and storage development portfolio from Belltown Power (Utility Dive), Utility CEOs expect climate law to boost profits, lower rates (E&E News), Utility studies coal-to-nuclear conversion for climate fix (E&E News)
GRID: National Grid, DOE panelists call for ‘grid-enhancing technologies’ to quickly boost transmission capacity (Utility Dive)
EVs: EU plans for only electric new vehicles by 2035 ‘without precedent’ (Washington Post $), Electric buses are ready for takeoff at US airports (Canary Media), Sweden’s new trade chief sees ‘worrying’ aspects in US electric car tax credit (Politico Pro $), Will electric vehicles kill the gas station? (E&E News)
ACTIVISM: Climate activists roam Denver dressed as zombies to protest fossil fuel financing (CBS), Just Stop Oil activists dragged out of road by motorists in London (The Guardian)
IF YOU THINK THIS IS DISRUPTIVE, WAIT 'TIL YOU HEAR ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE: Climate activists glue themselves to dinosaur exhibit at Berlin museum (Reuters), Roadblocks, soup hurling, superglue … Just Stop Oil protests divide activists on direct action (The Guardian), What do you think of the recent climate protests? (New York Times $)
WORKERS: Labor regulators allege green group illegally fired staffer (E&E $)
ALL ABOARD!: Would you give up planes for these trains? Europe pushes travel that’s climate friendly. (Washington Post $)
AVIATION: Icelandair to become first flag carrier to fly domestic routes emissions free (FT $)
AGRICULTURE: When CAFOs come to your neighborhood (Indiana Public Media)
ARCHITECTURE: The architect helping sinking cities fight flooding (CNN), How Kotchakorn Voraakhom designs landscapes to alleviate flooding (CNN), In Iraq's Babylon, age-old building techniques heal climate scars (Context)
BOOKS: Teaching children about climate change (New York Times $)
THEATRE: The Contingency Plan review – a double dose of climate crisis drama (The Guardian)
BUSINESSES: Howard Schultz’s comment to pro-union Starbucks worker was threat, labor board alleges (Bloomberg $)
CARBON CAPTURE: Carbon-capture projects are taking off. Here’s how they stash the greenhouse gas. (Wall Street Journal $), Construction begins on the world’s largest carbon removal plant (Bloomberg $)
CARS: Why Halloween can be dangerous in America (Bloomberg $)
PHILANTHROPY: Bezos funding targets industrial emissions in LA, Houston (E&E $)
IN MEMORIAM: Remembering Rev. Dr. Calvin Butts: A champion of political and social justice (The Grio)
WILDLIFE: As Maine’s winters shorten, tiny ticks threaten state’s mighty moose (Reuters)
INTERNATIONAL: Will one Tuscan port stall Italy’s drive for energy independence? (New York Times $), Windfall tax must change in face of ‘excessive’ oil profits, Alok Sharma says (The Guardian)