KENTUCKY: Eastern Kentucky flooding updates: Death toll rises to 37, more rain in forecast (Courier Journal), Some suggest flood victims ‘got what they voted for.’ Kentuckians aren’t having any of that (Lexington Herald Ledger), A Kentucky man rescued 5 children and 2 of his former teachers from their flooded homes after getting a message asking for help (CNN), What the floods left behind: a devastated Kentucky views the damage (New York Times $), Kentucky's floods have been devastating. Timing is a key reason, an expert said (NBC News)
MCKINNEY: Mckinney fire is now California's largest wildfire in 2022 (Gizmodo), Deadly McKinney fire levels homes, destroying a lifetime of memories in a flash (LA Times $)
RECONCILIATION: All eyes turn to Sinema as Democrats face a week that could transform Biden's presidency (CNN), Manchin-Schumer deal has a new hurdle: Kyrsten Sinema (Bloomberg $), Manchin touts Democrats’ climate and tax bill, which draws GOP criticism (Wall Street Journal $), Democrats’ climate hopes hinge on Sinema (E&E News), U.S. Senate Democrats hope for green light on $430 bln climate, drug bill (Reuters)
- OIL & GAS CONCESSIONS: Manchin side-deal seeks to advance Mountain Valley Pipeline (Bloomberg $), Manchin, Democratic leadership strike deal to advance controversial natural gas pipeline in Appalachia (CNN), Democrats’ oil import tax would violate Biden pledge, conservative group says (Bloomberg $)
EUROPEAN GAS CRISIS: 3 charts show Europe’s unprecedented natural gas crisis (CNBC), “Drill, baby, drill' is back in Europe as gas crisis looms (CNN), Europe’s energy crisis threatens to slow green transition (Wall Street Journal $), Germany is firing up old coal plants, sparking fears climate goals will go up in smoke (Washington Post $), Germany has three months to save Itself from a winter gas crisis (Bloomberg $)
CLIMATE LITIGATION: U.S. cities and states are suing big oil over climate change (PBS NewsHour)
AGENCIES: FEMA program for heat waves rejected a cooling center (E&E $)
EPA: Chemical trade group sues EPA over ‘forever chemical’ advisory (The Hill), EPA faces new lawsuit over 'forever chemicals' (E&E $)
DOI: Feds set rules for fossil hounds collecting on Interior lands (E&E $)
CITIES AND STATES: Massachusetts climate bill heads to Gov. Baker’s desk after last-minute Senate, House approval (Utility Dive), Hawaii gets its last shipment of coal, ever (Gizmodo), Most but not all Texas coaches say they'll plan for climate change (Phys.org), Composting in NYC is hard. Cyclists and a pug named Rocky are helping (Washington Post $)
- CALIFORNIA: California’s High Sierra used to be perfect for hiking in August. Here’s why it’s all changed (San Francisco Chronicle)
IMPACTS: Two ultra-rare floods in a single week; a wildfire generating its own weather. Here's how it's connected (CNN), How hot and humid Singapore is trying to cool itself down (New York Times $)
HEAT: Major heat wave to swell over lower 48 after records fall in northwest (Washington Post $), Covering the heat (Atmos), How to keep teen athletes safe from heat illness as sports practice begins amid a brutally hot summer (The Conversation)
WILDFIRES: Why does the American west have so many wildfires? (New York Times $), These maps show severe fires are morphing California forests into something we won’t recognize (San Francisco Chronicle)
HURRICANES: It’s been a slow start to hurricane season — but it’s still early (Washington Post $)
FLOODING: Climate change is intensifying the water cycle, bringing more powerful storms and flooding (Salon), Hunting for water in flood-prone Bangladesh’s drought-ridden hills (The New Humanitarian), Flood maps show US vastly underestimates contamination risk at old industrial sites (The Conversation), Flash floods close roads into Death Valley National Park (AP)
RENEWABLES: US solar and wind projects stalled in Q2. What happened? (Canary Media)
ENERGY: America’s new energy crisis (Wall Street Journal $)
DAC: Going giga: the race to scale up the direct air capture industry (Energy Monitor)
OIL & GAS: Emergency oil stockpile at lowest point since 1985 following Biden sales (Washington Examiner), BP profit surges on high energy prices (Wall Street Journal $), BP earnings triple as energy firm profits from rising prices (AP)
EVS: States hit deadline for EV plans, with bumps in the road (E&E $), EVs are the fastest-selling used cars in 9 major metro areas (Utility Dive), Saying goodbye to the dangerous, alluring scent of gasoline (Grist)
HEAT PUMPS: Could the climate bill warm Americans to heat pumps? (E&E $), Heat pumps perform well in below-freezing weather, new research finds (Canary Media)
GRID: 3 issues to watch as heat strains the grid (E&E $)
LITHIUM: U.S. lithium mine makes supply deal with Toyota-Panasonic venture (E&E $)
UTILITIES: Power companies enter peak hurricane season lacking enough transformers (Wall Street Journal $), Charities laud Columbia Gas in $212 million rate hike case (Energy News Network)
SOLAR: The U.S. could create up to 10 million tons of solar panel waste by 2050 (Yale Climate Connections)
ACCOUNTABILITY: Profits over planet? Experts eye companies at crucial moment for climate change fight (Phys.org)
BIG DATA: Data centers are facing a climate crisis (Wired)
HAHA: Why fighting climate change is a laughing matter (sometimes) (Bloomberg $)
FOOTIE: Floods, fires and why football can play a big role in tackling climate change (The Athletic)
WILDLIFE: Why scientists are desperate to find a salamander that’s been missing for 71 years (Vox), As species recover, some threaten others in more dire shape (AP)
INTERNATIONAL: Spain mandates temperature highs and lows in buildings to save energy (Reuters), Fuel crisis cuts electricity in Bangladesh, sparking energy debate (Thomson Reuters Foundation), How Europeans saw climate change in July (Politico EU)