COURTS: Recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions weakening federal policymaking authority are already giving regulators and agencies pause about implementing strong climate rules, for fear that they’ll be quickly overturned in court. (Grist)

POLITICS:

OIL & GAS:

  • A top fuel and petrochemical trade group racked up $8.1 million in spending on federal lobbying in the first half of 2024, marking the first time the group outspent individual oil and gas companies. (OpenSecrets)
  • Advocates criticize Chevron for operating a local news website in the Permian Basin, saying it exists solely to prop up the industry. (Floodlight)

CLEAN ENERGY:

GRID: 

ELECTRIC VEHICLES:

SOLAR:

  • Experts share how advancing technology has made solar panels resilient in wind, small hail, and other weather conditions. (Washington Post)
  • Solar power’s potential to help BIPOC farmers hold on to their land was among the key themes at a recent panel exploring agrivoltaics. (Energy News Network)

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