ENVIRONMENTAL (IN)JUSTICE: An Alabama clean water fund discriminated against Black communities, complaint alleges (Grist), 10 badass women centering environmental justice at work (Greenbiz)
WILLOW OIL: Everything you need to know about the controversial Willow project (Gizmodo), #stopwillow: Gen Z organizes millions online to pressure Biden to stop oil project (Teen Vogue), Alaska lawmakers make final push for Willow project (E&E $)
COP CITY: ‘This is how I’m going to die’: Police swarm activists protesting ‘Cop City’ in ‘week of action’ (The Guardian), 23 face domestic terrorism charges after arrests in ‘Cop City’ protests at planned police training site in Atlanta (CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera), Legal observer hit with terrorism charges after mass ‘Cop City’ arrests (Daily Beast), Activists denounce Atlanta’s plan for ‘Cop City’ after police clash (MSNBC), What's at stake in Atlanta's 'Cop City' protests (NPR, USA Today)
GAS LEAKS: ‘We don’t feel safe’: US community in shock after record methane leak (The Guardian), Revealed: 1,000 super-emitting methane leaks risk triggering climate tipping points (The Guardian)
WESTERN FORESTS: The West’s iconic forests are increasingly struggling to recover from wildfires – altering how fires burn could turn that around (The Conversation)
FOSSIL FUELED ENERGY CRISIS: Britain uses coal-power back up for the first time with supply tight (Reuters), Europe's draft plan to cushion power price spikes (Reuters Factbox), Intelligence suggests pro-Ukrainian group sabotaged pipelines, US officials say (New York Times $), Kazakhstan struggles to find enough crude oil to pipe to Europe (Bloomberg $), Gas industry lobbying hard against EU boiler phaseout, leaked emails suggest (The Guardian)
ELECTRIFICATION: A gas utility’s astroturf campaign threatens Oregon’s first electrification ordinance (Grist)
9:37 🚂 TO THE PETROCHEMICAL DYSTOPIA: Frenemies US EPA and Ohio EPA team up on rail cleanup (E&E $), Workers say it’s time to nationalize the railroad (Prism Reports)
CLIMATE LITIGATION: Climate case takes unusual turn to Hawaii's highest court (E&E $)
CLIMATE DIPLOMACY: China warns of path to 'confrontation and conflict' with US (Axios), Kerry: China tensions hurting climate talks (Axios), What to know about the new UN high seas treaty — and the next steps for the accord (NPR), Why some Indonesians worry about a $20 billion international deal to get off coal (NPR)
FOSSIL VOLATILITY: A (possible) first for natural-gas markets (Wall Street Journal $), US natgas jumps 5% on colder forecasts, record gas flows to LNG plants (Reuters)
CERAWEEK: Podesta permitting push, climate, Kerry LNG spat (E&E News), Climate Czar John Kerry urges climate mobilization at CERAWeek. (Houston Chronicle), Biden climate law will stumble without permitting reform, industry warns (Reuters), US permit reforms needed to achieve Inflation Reduction Act goals -Conoco CEO (Reuters), Oxy CEO, at CERAWeek, says oil giant is open to expanding into nuclear: 'I'd love to' (Houston Chronicle), Chevron CEO says natural gas markets fundamentally changed by war (Reuters), What Big Oil thinks of the climate law (E&E News)
- COP 28: Oil industry must 'lead the way' on climate — COP 28 president (E&E $, Climate Home)
MEDIA: The Week alums launch climate news startup with $4M Series A funding (Axios)
INFLATION REDUCTION ACT: Uncertainty abounds as EV tax credit guidance looms (E&E News)
SCOTUS: Supreme Court’s ‘dark money’ rulings anchor defense in Ohio political corruption trial (Wall Street Journal $), SCOTUS requests Biden admin's views on transmission fight (E&E $), Supreme Court asks solicitor general to weigh in on Texas law banning non-incumbent transmission (Utility Dive)
EPA: Biden EPA, IG at odds over Trump-era changes to PFAS assessment (Politico Pro $, The Hill, E&E $)
DOI: Greens sue to stop Gulf lease sale revived under climate law (E&E $)
TREASURY: Yellen warns climate change may trigger losses in US (The Hill)
WHITE HOUSE: Harris woos young people with promise of future climate jobs (E&E $), White House to host first-ever Jewish women leaders summit to mark Women’s History Month (The 19th* News)
HOUSE: GOP Rep. Rosendale posed with far-right extremists, says he didn’t know them (Washington Post $), GOP targets FERC environmental justice, pollution plans (E&E $), House Dem bill would block Ariz. copper mine on sacred land (E&E $)
SENATE: Same message, bigger audience: Sen. Whitehouse flags climate costs (New York Times $)
CITIES AND STATES: A proposed six-week abortion ban in Florida could threaten access for the entire South (The 19th* News) Maryland bill aims to expand commitment to offshore wind (AP)
FERC: FERC reverses its approval of SPP’s capacity accreditation plan for wind, solar resources (Utility Dive)
IMPACTS: A looming El Niño could give us a preview of life at 1.5C of warming (Yale Climate Connections), Asian megacities could see worst sea-level rise, study finds (E&E $), Cherry blossoms hit third stage in near record time. it may affect peak bloom. (Washington Post $), Without cross-border flood alerts, disaster risk grows in Nepal (Context), Greenland temperatures surge up to 50 degrees above normal, setting records (Washington Post $)
CYCLONIC STORMS: Deadly cyclone Freddy has become earth’s longest-lived tropical storm (Washington Post $)
DEFORESTATION: Western firms certified as socially responsible trade in Myanmar teak linked to the military regime (InsideClimate News)
POLLUTION: 99 percent of global population exposed to unhealthy levels of tiny air pollutants: study (The Hill)
SCIENCE: The golden age of Earth observation is here (Axios)
RENEWABLES: Shenandoah County farmer embraces solar for his grandkids' 'best possible life' (Northern Virginia Daily), Bringing community solar to low-income customers is a lot harder than you might think (Energy News Network), Sámi demonstrators end mass protests against illegal wind farm (Grist)
BUILDINGS: The case for heat pumps, a climate-friendly investment (WBUR)
OIL & GAS: Inside BP's plan to reset renewables as oil and gas boom (Reuters)
PLASTICS: Once hailed as a solution to the global plastics scourge, PureCycle may be teetering (Inside Climate News)
COAL: Minergy halts Botswana coal mining ops after contractor downs tools (Reuters)
HYDROGEN: Is hydrogen really a clean enough fuel to tackle the climate crisis? (The Guardian explainer), Constellation Energy launches 1-MW nuclear-powered hydrogen production facility at Nine Mile Point (Utility Dive)
NUKES: Texas energy company plans massive nuclear expansion (E&E $), Vistra moves more deeply into nuclear power with planned $3.43B acquisition of Energy Harbor (Utility Dive)
EVs: California’s plan to electrify trucking may be hard for small companies (Canary Media)
BOOKS: A climate journalist explores her oil-field heritage (E&E, Erika Bolstad interview $)
CARBON CAPTURE: Chevron takes over East Texas carbon capture project as it triples in size (Houston Chronicle)
GEOENGINEERING: Old bomber will sniff the sky for geoengineering aerosols (E&E News)
CARS: What are e-fuels, and can they help make cars CO2-free? (Reuters explainer)
FINANCE: [Foreign direct investment] in renewable energy: A success story (Energy Monitor), Bank of England doubts need for climate capital buffer for banks (Reuters), Canada issues final guidelines for banks to manage climate-change risks (Reuters), South Korea pension fund to consider climate change in management work (Reuters)
WILDLIFE: As Virginia restores quail habitats, their unique call is heard again (Washington Post $), Protecting sagebrush habitat can help wildlife and the climate (Yale Climate Connections)
INTERNATIONAL: Costa Rica ponders ways to sustain reforestation success (AP)