A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
IPCC REPORT
IPCC: Global warming “extremely likely” man-made (via AP)
Climate panel’s fifth report clarifies humanity’s choices (via New York Times)
Six things we’ve learned from the IPCC climate report (via The Guardian)
Why has geoengineering been legitimized by the IPCC? (via The Guardian)
IPCC climate change report by the numbers (via The Guardian)
ENERGY POLICY
Merkel looks left to rescue Germany’s energy revolution (via Reuters)
Multiple factors push Western Europe to use less natural gas and more coal (via US EIA)
US energy independence by 2020 won’t mean isolationism (via Houston Chronicle)
National Parks will close to public but stay open to drilling if government shuts down (via Think Progress)
RENEWABLES
Annual global solar installations to beat wind for first time (via Bloomberg)
South Africa “ideal” for wind turbine export hub (via Recharge)
UK renewable generation increases 56% since 2012 (via RTCC)
German researchers hit 44.7% solar cell efficiency record (via Climate Progress)
Largest US wind farm proposed for West Texas (via Houston Chronicle/AP)
Making renewables connect to the military’s energy security framework (via Greentech Media)
Can solar be a differentiator in deregulated electricity markets? (via Greentech Media)
State renewable portfolio standards survive conservative attacks (via EarthTechling)
Analyst: SunShot goals unachievable even with new solar technology (via Renewable Energy World)
California renewables rise and the grid survives (via EarthTechling)
Report says California net metering costs all utility customers (via Reuters)
NREL releases roadmap to reducing solar PV “soft costs” by 2020 (via CleanTechnica)
KEYSTONE XL
Canadian PM on Keystone XL fight: It’s over when we’ve won (via The Hill)
CLIMATE
China’s plan to clean up air pollution could be a climate disaster (via Washington Post)
White House, Kerry: UN report makes case for climate action (via The Hill)
First-ever bulk freighter to pass through Artic was carrying coal (via Climate Progress)
OIL
Interior gets ball rolling on new Arctic drilling auction (via The Hill)
After the floods in Colorado, a deluge of worry about leaking oil (via New York Times)
North Dakota regulators say oil production to double by 2017 (via Houston Chronicle/AP)
TRANSPORTATION
US backs market scheme for aviation emissions from 2020 (via Reuters)
Monthly EV sales shatter US records (via Energy.gov)
NATURAL GAS
Boom in unregulated natural gas pipelines poses new risk (via InsideClimate News)
EMISSIONS
World’s carbon budget to be spent in three decades (via WRI Insights)
China and UK forge ties on carbon capture (via BusinessGreen)
State Department: Obama climate plan hits emissions reduction target (via The Hill)
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Is Europe emerging as a major demand response market? (via Renew Grid)
Scotland sets energy efficiency building standards (via BusinessGreen)
POLITICS
UN climate report to fuel political battles (via The Hill)
White House seeking replacement for faltering energy nominee Binz (via The Hill)
OPINION
10 things to know about the IPCC climate panel (via AP)
The science of global warming has changed in 25 years – the basic conclusions haven’t (via Washington Post)
Poll: two-thirds want Keystone pipeline, carbon limits (via The Hill)
Climate scientists issue their report, now it’s our turn (via Time)
What happens if you add lots of wind and solar to the grid? (via Washington Post)
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