(ENVIRONMENTAL) RACISM: The anti-Blackness at the root of police violence (Yes Magazine explainer)
FOSSIL FUELED ENERGY CRISIS: EU must extend gas demand curbs to prepare for next winter -think tank (Reuters), Norway says it will use wartime oil profits to aid Ukraine (OilPrice, Bloomberg $), Spain boosts LNG port capabilities but Russian gas is in the mix (OilPrice), US oil is replacing Russian crude in EU markets (OilPrice)
CLIMATE DIPLOMACY: Who will buy Kerry’s carbon credits? (E&E News)
INFLATION REDUCTION ACT: EU faces up to US green subsidies with industrial overhaul (E&E $)
EPA: EPA inspector general to probe Mo. water contamination (E&E $), Meet the aides behind EPA's 2023 to-do list (E&E $)
DOE: DOE: Grid attacks hit highest level in a decade (E&E $), Deputy Energy secretary: No taxpayer funding has gone to China, no plans to ban gas stoves (Politico Pro $), Gas stoves are back under scrutiny with new US limits proposed (Bloomberg $)
DOI: Court: US needs to consider effects of drilling near Chaco (AP)
- WILLOW OIL DRILLING: Outrage as US government advances $8bn Alaska oil drilling plan (The Guardian), 3 things to know about Biden’s Alaska oil decision (E&E News), Fate of $8 billion Alaska oil project comes down to the next 30 days (Bloomberg $)
EXECUTIVE BRANCH: Under pressure, NSF scraps plan to limit staff raises (E&E News)
WHITE HOUSE: Podesta adds two new hires to climate law shop (E&E $), Biden bids farewell to climate operatives (E&E $), Deese, top economic aide to Biden, will step down this month (New York Times $, Bloomberg $, The Hill), White House advances NEPA rule changes (E&E $), Biden to release budget March 9 (E&E $)
HOUSE: Congressional Black Caucus demand police reform in White House meeting following Tyre Nichols funeral (The Root, Black Wall Street Times, Bloomberg $), DeLauro announces House Appropriations subcommittee rosters (Politico Pro $), House GOP shows little interest in flood insurance reform (E&E $), Oversight chair requests details on Kerry’s international climate negotiations (The Hill, Politico Pro $), House panel opens year with debate over guns in meeting room (E&E News), Rep. Ilhan Omar kicked off committee after party-line vote in house (Washington Post $, Bloomberg $), Rep. Ilhan Omar ties GOP vote on her committee post to her identity as a Muslim woman of color (The 19th* News)
SENATE: Climate hawks want the Senate to take on Big Oil (E&E $), Senate Republicans finalize committee rosters (E&E $), Sens. Cruz, Manchin team up to fight a nonexistent gas stove ban (HuffPost, Reuters, The Hill), Manchin says Yellen is ‘not following the law’ on EV tax credits (Bloomberg $), Manchin, Westerman plot new push for permitting reform (E&E News), Top Senate Ag Republican bows out of farm bill climate fight (E&E $), Republican senators challenge Biden water protection rule (The Hill, Politico Pro $), Senators ask mifepristone manufacturer to list miscarriage as a use for abortion pill (The 19th* News)
POLITICS: Copper’s fight for critical mineral status gets political push (Bloomberg $), Farm groups plan rally, concert on climate change (E&E $)
TRIBES: Report: burning gas in oil fields cost tribes $22 million (Grist), Tribal nations face threats to food security funding (Axios)
CITIES AND STATES: Connecticut program helps 15,000 households a year cut their utility bills (Yale Climate Connections), DeSantis keeps heat on gas stoves issue, proposing tax exemption (The Hill), Gov. Hochul proposes allowing New York Power Authority to build, operate renewable energy projects (Utility Dive), Minnesota moves toward 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040 (AP), Youngkin cites China concerns on EV plant while critics see presidential ambitions (The Hill)
FERC: Solar group urges FERC to unlock MISO’s ancillary services market for intermittent resources (Utility Dive, E&E $)
IMPACTS: After DC’s warmest January in 73 years, we predict a very mild February, too (Washington Post $), Air above Delaware River Basin has risen 3 degrees in a century, experts say (Philadelphia Inquirer), How do you track an atmospheric river? Climb aboard this highflying reconnaissance jet (LA Times $, LA Times VIDEO $), The Last Of Us is right: Climate change is making fungi more dangerous (Gizmodo), War, politics, business make 1.5C target far-fetched — experts (E&E News)
WINTER STORM & POWER OUTAGES: As ice storm nears end, 500k customers in the dark in Texas, mid-South (Washington Post $, Gizmodo), At least 9 dead as dangerous ice storm lashes the South (Axios, The Hill)
- TEXAS: Power outages linger in Texas after deadly ice storm (AP), Austin doesn’t know when it’ll fully restore power as hundreds of thousands of Texans remain in the cold (Texas Tribune),
- NEW ENGLAND: New England braces for ‘epic, generational arctic outbreak’ (Washington Post $, AP), The coldest air in the Northern Hemisphere will freeze New England this weekend (Axios)
WILDFIRES: Study: Where there’s smoke, there’s worse wildfires (The Hill)
DROUGHT: Calif. snowpack is double the average. But will it ease drought? (E&E $, Gizmodo, The Hill), History emerges as Lake Mead recedes (E&E News), Wet winter won’t fix Colorado River woes (Yale Climate Connections)
WATER: US states struggle to share dwindling waters of Colorado River (Reuters), California is isolated and alone in battle over Colorado River water cuts (LA Times $)
DEFORESTATION: Lula's Amazon pledge looks distant as Brazil battles deforestation (Reuters), Custodians of Mexico's indigenous forests confront climate change (Context), Palm oil is actually not that bad (anymore) (Vox)
RENEWABLES: What Lego—yes, Lego—can teach us about avoiding energy project boondoggles (Inside Climate News), Bank of America downgrades First Solar, says climate bill benefits are already priced in (CNBC), How art lovers helped defeat America’s largest solar farm (LA Times $), Solar industry group expects some IRS guidance by Feb. 13 on renewable energy tax credits, with more later (Utility Dive), The US solar boom is still facing some major roadblocks (OilPrice)
"RENEWABLES": Brown gold: The great American manure rush begins (The Guardian)
MINERALS: Nebraskans are sitting on strategic metals. Is mining a patriotic duty? (New York Times $)
WOOD: How to get rid of a wood-burning stove (The Guardian, explainer)
LNG: How the LNG export boom clashes with climate goals (Canary Media)
OIL & GAS: Drilling down on fossil fuels and climate change: Four audio reports (Texas Climate News), Greenpeace activists scale Shell oil platform in the Atlantic Ocean as company announces record profits (CNN), Why we shouldn’t confuse peak oil with the price of bananas (Bloomberg $)
COAL: Coal communities fear South Africa’s clean energy transition (Climate Home)
PFAS: Cleaning up ‘forever chemicals’ is costly and messy — just ask this Wisconsin town (Grist)
GRID: Grid operator urges TSA to adopt NERC cyber standards for pipelines (Politico Pro $)
EVs: California neighborhoods with more EVs see better air quality, public health (The Hill), Netflix to feature General Motors EVs in TV shows and movies in deal that kicks off at Super Bowl (Hollywood Reporter), Tesla expected to announce Mexico project soon, Ebrard says (Bloomberg $), US highways need 1,000 EV fast-charging stations — report (E&E $)
AVIATION: The 747 is out. Green airplanes are in. (Vox)
BOOKS: Johann Hari: our attention spans are being stolen (Atmos), Newly published, from climate fiction to a lost Congolese princess (New York Times $)
FINANCE: PE in crosshairs in $11 trillion investor group’s co2 plan (Bloomberg $)
GREENWASHING: ‘Greenwashing’ is a good thing, according to one renewable energy tycoon (CNBC)
TRUCKS: Greens urge truck makers to ditch industry coalition (E&E $)
WILDLIFE: An El Niño is forecast for 2023. How much coral will bleach this time? (Mongabay), Hawaii whale dies with fishing nets, plastic bags in stomach (AP)
INTERNATIONAL: What's in the EU Green Deal Industrial Plan? (Reuters, Factbox), Can Pakistan break cycle of destruction in flood rebuilding? (Context), Colombia clinches $70 mln development funds for clean power (Reuters), How illegal mining caused a humanitarian crisis in the Amazon (Yale Environment 360), Mexico looks to giant solar park in the desert to assuage carbon concerns (Reuters)