FOSSIL FUELED ENERGY CRISIS: Why were millions of Pakistanis without electricity? (Reuters Factbox), Coal power stations fired up and customers paid to cut energy use in UK cold snap (The Guardian), UK's National Grid says back-up coal plants stood down for Monday evening (Reuters), UK's National Grid to pay people to use less power as cold snap bites (Reuters), Ukraine war upended energy markets forever (Axios)
CLIMATE DIPLOMACY: Here’s what we know about Kerry’s offset gambit (E&E News), Portugal agrees to swap Cape Verde's debt for environmental investment (Reuters)
DENIAL & MONETIZED DELUSION: Fox News' defense in defamation suit invokes debunked election-fraud claims (NPR), Myths about fossil fuels and renewable energy are circulating again. Don’t buy them. (Yale Climate Connections)
COP CITY: Forest-saving plan takes a violent turn in Georgia (E&E News), 'Cop City' chaos unfolds further with domestic terrorism charges (The Root, NewsOne), ‘Assassinated in cold blood’: Activist killed protesting Georgia’s ‘Cop City’ (The Guardian), Cop City goes national (The Intercept), Mother of activist fatally shot by law enforcement at Atlanta police training facility says she feels angry and powerless (CNN),
PUT THE FUN BETWEEN YOUR LEGS: How to build a better bike-share program (Grist)
INFLATION REDUCTION ACT: Biden’s next climate hurdle: Enticing Americans to buy green (AP), Biden’s green subsidies are attracting billions of dollars to red states (Wall Street Journal $), Big winners from Biden's climate law: Republicans who voted against it (Politico)
EPA: Depleted under Trump, a ‘traumatized’ EPA struggles with its mission (New York Times $), EPA strikes deal to update oil and gas air rules (Politico Pro $), EPA considers tougher regulation of livestock farm pollution (AP)
DOE: DOE launches $10M prize to increase community solar in underserved communities (Utility Dive)
TREASURY: Automakers rebel against Treasury's SUV rules for EV tax credit (Politico Pro $), Janet Yellen pushes China on debt relief for Zambia (Wall Street Journal $), US wants to see quicker progress on World Bank reforms- Yellen (Reuters)
WHITE HOUSE: How Biden can meet his 100% clean electricity goal (Washington Post $), How Biden’s incoming top aide tried to overhaul government (E&E News), Biden admin looks to overseas mining for EV, renewable needs (E&E $), Granholm: Biden would veto House GOP's latest Strategic Petroleum Reserve bill (Politico Pro $)
THE HILL: Manchin, other lawmakers defend climate bill at Davos (E&E $), Rough road for farm bill as divided Congress takes hold (E&E News)
HOUSE: Energy to dominate House agenda this week (E&E $), What to know about House Republican committee assignments (E&E $)
ELECTIONS: 3 Republicans who could topple Manchin (E&E $)
NOMINEES & CONFIRMATIONS: Senate takes up judicial nominees, DOD energy pick (E&E $)
CITIES AND STATES: How Texas’ electricity plan could change the grid (E&E News), Kamala Harris, in Florida, takes aim at abortion restrictions as attacking ‘the very foundations of freedom’ (The 19th* News), [Virginia's] Republican governor nixes thousands of green energy jobs, fearmongers about communism (Gizmodo), Bill advances in New Mexico to gird against climate crises (AP) A lot more than gas stoves: A deep dive into what NY must do to meet its climate law (Gothamist)
- CALIFORNIA: Calif. zero-emission vehicle sales hit record high (E&E $), California PUC proposal would order an additional 4 GW of clean energy resources to bolster grid reliability (Utility Dive),
FERC: FERC acting Chairman Phillips says priorities are reliability, transmission and environmental justice (Utility Dive), Constellation, NRG and other generators urge FERC to reject PJM’s mid-capacity auction rule change (Utility Dive)
IMPACTS: ‘It used to be like heaven’: the Iraq wetlands decimated by the climate crisis – in pictures (The Guardian), New study reveals Arctic ice, tracked both above and below, is freezing later (Inside Climate News), What 5,000-year-old skeletons tell us about living with climate change (Grist), FAO: Rising prices, food insecurity add to ranks of hungry (AP)
(LACK OF) FLOOD INSURANCE: In soaked California, few homes have flood insurance (E&E $), Insurance startup aims to pay flood claims within hours (E&E $)
WATER: A California town’s wastewater is helping it battle drought (Grist), How Arizona, California and other states are trying to generate a whole new water supply (The Hill)
DEFORESTATION: Logged forests may be carbon emitters for years (Gizmodo)
RENEWABLES: 3 big advances coming as distributed energy resources take newer, bigger roles in 2023 (Utility Dive), Offshore wind build-out will require $22B in investments, report says (E&E $), Trouble in Himalayan town swells scrutiny of India's hydropower push (Context), Wetstone to exit American Council on Renewable Energy (Politico Pro $)
PREINDUSTRIAL GAP-FILLERS: Wood banks are filling in America's heating gap this winter (Gizmodo)
BATTERIES: Albemarle sees quarterly earnings above estimates on tight lithium supply (Reuters)
BUILDINGS: What to Know About The Risks Of Gas Stoves And Appliances (ProPublica), NYC mayor dishes on gas stoves (and says he’s a fan) as governor considers statewide ban (Gothamist), Should you replace your gas stove with an induction cooktop? Here’s what you need to know (FastCompany), Gas stoves spark health and safety debate (NBC Boston), Gas stoves are not being banned, but studies show they may be harmful (Yahoo Life), Fact check: TV station tweet about gas stoves and cardiovascular events is fabricated (USA Today)
STORAGE: 5 reasons why thermal storage may finally be set to take off (Canary Media)
EFFICIENCY: We still use appliances like it’s 1970. There’s a better way. (Washington Post $)
OIL & GAS: Guyana in talks with Qatar, UK, UAE and India on oil blocks (Reuters)
PIPELINES: CO2 pipeline developer withdraws Illinois application (E&E $)
COAL: ‘It was a set-up, we were fooled’: the coalmine that ate an Indian village – podcast (The Guardian)
HYDROGEN: Gascade and Fluxys step up plans for North Sea hydrogen pipeline (Reuters)
NUKES: A small modular nuclear reactor just got US approval — a big milestone (Canary Media), French nuclear safety needs review ahead of reactor lifespan extensions, newbuilds - ASN (Reuters)
UTILITIES: Affordable, reliable and sustainable: Report compares utility performance (Minnesota Reformer)
GRID: PJM generator average interconnection costs soar 728%, driven by network upgrades: DOE Lab (Utility Dive)
EVs: Tesla is still Wall Street’s favorite car company (Wall Street Journal $)
TV: ‘The Last Of Us’: where mycology and climate apocalypse collide (Atmos)
AGRICULTURE: How pesticides intensify global warming (Grist)
SLEEPING SOUNDLY ON A BED OF MONEY: WoodMac wins: The consultancy giving cover to fossil fuel projects (Climate Home)
DAVOS: Big oil comes in from the cold on energy transition (Reuters), Outlook brighter than feared, fraught with risks (Reuters)
FINANCE: Bank funding for renewables stagnates vs oil and gas - report (Reuters), VC firm Fifth Wall to bankroll deployment of carbon-free building tech (Canary Media)
RICH WHITE GUYS: ‘No chance’ of global heating below 1.5°C but nuclear tech ‘promising’ in climate crisis, Bill Gates says (The Guardian)
REAL ESTATE: If you want to sell a home, put gas stove in the listing (Wall Street Journal $)
INTERNATIONAL: Canada oil group says federal, provincial tension blocking carbon capture talks (Reuters), Canada's energy jobs transition bill sparks discord in oil heartland (Reuters), EU's planned reforms aim to better protect power bills from market swings (Reuters), India central bank says no foreign investment cap on sovereign green bonds (Reuters), Low-carbon jobs fell after Cameron’s kibosh on ‘green crap’ policies – study (The Guardian), Portugal to launch first offshore wind auction, eyes 10 GW by 2030 (Reuters), Seeds of change: Nepal's local crops raise hopes for food security (Context), South Africa's Eskom says worst power cuts over for now but urges less use (Reuters)