(ENVIRONMENTAL) RACISM: Jackson's water crisis has gone on so long that the EPA is setting up shop there (Gizmodo), Virginia is changing the way it teaches history, social studies. Here’s how. (Washington Post $)
FOSSIL FUELED ENERGY CRISIS: Europe needs luck to escape the worst of gas crisis (Wall Street Journal $), Europe’s energy risks go beyond gas (New York Times $), Egypt dims the lights in Cairo to free up more gas for Europe (Wall Street Journal $), High energy prices lead to coal revival in Czech Republic (AP)
- (CLIMATE) DIPLOMACY: China wants America's natural gas. Some lawmakers are worried. (Politico Pro $)
CARBON PAWPRINTS: Wet pet food is far worse for climate than dry food, study finds (The Guardian), A new study ranks the climate pawprint of different types of pet food (TIME)
THE (OTHER) TALK: Coping with climate change: advice for kids — from kids (NPR)
GOP vs. ESG: It's just beginning.' Republican House to target ESG (E&E $)
LIVING CITIES: Carbon sucks in Stockholm — Dutch cycling boost — Urban climate migrants (Politico EU)
PUBLIC OPINON: Pew poll: 42% of religious Americans pray for the environment (Grist), Poll: Religious Americans less worried about climate change (AP), Polling finds rising public worry over wildfires (E&E $)
WINDFALL TAXES: Will taxing the windfall profits of oil giants fix countries’ economies? (New York Times $)
GFANZ: Too few rules on fossil fuels? The limitations of Mark Carney’s GFANZ alliance (Energy Monitor)
[INSERT DAM PUN HERE]: ‘Momentous:’ Feds advance largest dam demolition in history (AP, E&E News, San Francisco Chronicle, The Hill, Reuters)
INFLATION REDUCTION ACT: Inflation Reduction Act upends utility resource planning tenets: NARUC panelists (Utility Dive)
AGENCIES: Farmers of color are suing the US government (Modern Farmer), FDA clears lab-grown meat for human consumption (The Hill, Gizmodo, TIME, Wall Street Journal $), SunRun among 240+ companies pressing Commerce Department to reject Auxin solar tariff petition (Utility Dive), US regulators could be pressured by slim Republican House control (Reuters)
EPA: EPA reverses Trump rollback of Wash. water protections (E&E $), EPA watchdog to probe lead alerts, water funds (E&E $), Hill aide to lead EPA's congressional shop (E&E $)
- LIMETREE BAY: EPA orders Virgin Islands refinery to obtain costly permit before restarting (Politico Pro $, E&E $)
- PM2.5: Tiny soot particles from fossil fuel combustion kill thousands annually. Activists now want Biden to impose tougher standards (Inside Climate News)
DOE: DOE awards $74M to EV battery recycling projects (E&E $)
DOI: Biden admin announces Atlantic offshore wind areas (E&E $), Feds grant lesser prairie chicken ESA protections (E&E News), GAO: Interior must establish offshore oil cybersecurity measures 'immediately' (Politico Pro $), Greens urge National Park Service to ban lead (E&E $), Interior: Oil ban around Chaco Canyon would block 47 wells (E&E $)
DOT: Texas activists sit-in at DOT in Washington over offshore oil export plans (Inside Climate News)
THE HILL: GOP infrastructure feud could hinder bipartisan deals (E&E News), Olympic cross-country skier Gus Schumacher pushes Congress to act on climate (Yale Climate Connections)
HOUSE: 5 energy, environment issues in bull’s-eye for House GOP (E&E News), Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Politico Pro, interview $), House Democrat eyes legislation to bar Trump from office under 14th Amendment (The Hill), Republicans promised a new approach on climate. Now they won the House, what’s next? (Houston Chronicle), What a Republican House means for energy (E&E News), What's next for infrastructure spending as Republicans gear up to retake the House (WBUR), Will Hakeem Jeffries be Democrats’ next house leader? Key members of Congress support him (NewsOne)
- PELOSI: Nancy Pelosi, the first and only woman to serve as House speaker, will step down from leadership (The 19th* News, Washington Post $, E&E News, NPR, Politico, Black Wall Street Times, Reuters), Portrait of a Speaker: Nancy Pelosi’s most enduring moments (New York TImes $), Nancy Pelosi's groundbreaking tenure opened up doors for women (Bloomberg $)
POLITICS: Senators float audit of Rick Scott's NRSC (Politico), Wait, why wasn’t there a climate backlash? (The Atlantic), Why did Democrats vote with the GOP to end the COVID national emergency? (Truthout)
ELECTIONS: What the unusual midterm elections mean for climate action (New York Times $), GOP crushes state regulator races and strengthens grip over nation’s energy future (HuffPost), Climate hawks say midterms prove environment is a top voter issue (The Hill), Democrats worry about their losses in farm country (E&E News), Karen Bass wins election to become first Black woman mayor of Los Angeles (NewsOne, The 19th* News, LA Times $),
- GEORGIA: Georgia runoffs were inspired by racism — how Black voters can still overcome (The Grio), Sen. Raphael Warnock, Democrats sue to challenge Georgia law that bans Saturday voting after Thanksgiving ahead of runoff against Herschel Walker (Atlanta Black Star), GOP civil war spreads to Georgia runoff (Politico)
TRIBES: Tribes, greens eye wildlife bill passage bill this year (E&E $)
CITIES AND STATES AND DISENFRANCHISED COLONIAL TERRITORIES: Colorado air regulators vastly underestimated ozone pollution from some oil and gas operations due to a data error (Colorado Public Radio), In storm-hit Puerto Rico, local communities fill US disaster response gaps (The New Humanitarian), New York voters approved $4.2 billion for climate infrastructure. Now what? (Washington Post $)
- CALIFORNIA: Calif. releases blueprint for achieving carbon neutrality (E&E $), Solar industry, utilities, ratepayer advocates clash over California net energy metering proposal (Utility Dive)
FERC: FERC chair says Manchin decision 'beyond my control' (Politico Pro $)
IMPACTS: ‘We saved the cat’: flood-hit NSW town of Forbes could be divided for days (The Guardian), Climate change linked with worsening neurologic diseases: review (The Hill), How climate stress contributed to collapse of ancient Egypt (Washington Post $), The Dead Sea is drying up because of overexploitation and climate change (NPR), ‘Do you really want to rebuild at 80?’ Rethinking where to retire. (New York Times $), In this world cup ski season, climate change is winning (Washington Post $)
- AGRICULTURE: Climate change sparks Alaska farm boom (CBS), Egypt's Nile Delta farmland salts up as temperatures, and seas, rise (Reuters)
- THOUSANDS OF WORDS: See the ties that bind Antarctica and Louisiana through one photographer's lens (NPR)
DISPLACEMENT: Climate, migration and the far-right (NPR), Climate Migration: Filipino families to flee amid typhoons (AP),
WHAT'S THE WORST THAT COULD HAPPEN?: ‘Vast’ mass of microbes being released by melting glaciers (The Guardian)
BUFFALO SNOW: ‘Paralyzing’ snow predicted in Buffalo; state of emergency declared (Washington Post $, AP), Here’s what to know about the lake-effect snow set to wallop buffalo (Washington Post $), NFL moves Browns-Bills game to Detroit due to snowstorm (ESPN)
HEAT: Extreme heat will change US (New York Times $), An economic argument for heat safety regulation (NPR)
WILDFIRES: Experts discuss how wildfire smoke harms human health (Yale Climate Connections)
HURRICANES: Even weak hurricanes are getting stronger — research (E&E $)
DROUGHT: Iraqi farmers driven to suicide as drought steals livelihoods (Context), Politics, climate conspire as Tigris and Euphrates dwindle (AP)
WATER: Western US cities to remove decorative grass amid drought (AP)
BIG TECH: Big tech's implosion could save the planet (TIME)
RENEWABLES: Tax breaks for solar power ineffective for low-income Americans, but other incentives do work, study finds (EcoWatch), Enel to build massive solar panel factory in US (Wall Street Journal $), Onshore wind to become Sweden's largest power source by 2030 - Rystad (Reuters), Solar-powered Wi-Fi helps African refugees to become entrepreneurs (Context), US official warns against efforts to defy forced-labor crackdown (Wall Street Journal $)
BATTERIES: Current readings on lithium in clean-energy transition (Yale Climate Connections)
- …AND INDUCTION STOVES: This startup is adding a battery to induction stoves (Canary Media)
STORAGE: The crucial need for energy storage is key to the future of clean energy (NPR)
METHANE: Industrial meat and dairy is destroying the planet (Gizmodo)
OIL & GAS: As evidence mounts, new concerns about fracking and health (Yale Environment 360), Mexico's Pemex risks fines rather than fix violations (Reuters)
PLASTICS: CPChem, QatarEnergy will build $8.5B plastics facility in Texas (Houston Chronicle)
HYDROGEN: Greener pastures: Is South Africa ready to profit from green hydrogen? (Reuters)
UTILITIES: Regulators debate utilities' role in transmission projects (E&E $)
GRID: US grid faces 'unprecedented' reliability risks this winter: NERC (Politico Pro $)
EVs: EV revolution? Don't forget about 'shared mobility.' (E&E $), GM aims to lower EV battery cost, locks up supply deal with Vale (Reuters), GM CEO Barra says electric vehicles to be profitable by 2025 (AP), US aims for zero-emissions heavy-duty vehicles by 2040 (Reuters), US EV adoption likely to get 20% boost by 2030 from Inflation Reduction Act: BloombergNEF report (Utility Dive)
WORLD CUP: Qatar claims the 2022 FIFA World Cup is carbon neutral. It’s not. (Grist)
MUSIC: In the devastation of climate change, Daniel Bachman captures what's left behind (NPR)
AGRICULTURE: Feed maker ForFarmers to utilise food waste amid rising calls for sustainable farming (Reuters)
FOOD: The climate impact of the Thanksgiving meal might surprise you (Washington Post $)
🗑️🔥 : What is Mastodon and what does it mean for ‘climate Twitter’? (Grist)
PHILANTHROPY: Gates Foundation pledges $7 billion for Africa as Ukraine war diverts donor cash (Reuters)
FINANCE: Carlyle seeks $1.6 bln for second renewable energy fund -sources (Reuters)
WILDLIFE: Scientists try to bolster Great Barrier Reef in warmer world (AP)
INTERNATIONAL: Colombia decision on new oil and gas exploration not yet taken -government (Reuters), Government plans £6bn to insulate UK houses and gives go-ahead for Sizewell C (The Guardian)