ALSO:
• Some lawmakers are calling on President Biden to declare a climate emergency, an option he had considered last year. (Washington Post)
• Several GOP-backed bills aimed at curbing Biden’s power to address emissions are stalled in the House as far-right lawmakers seek to punish Speaker Kevin McCarthy for compromising on the debt ceiling. (E&E News)
• A group of 28 Republicans, led by U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia, calls for hearings on the EPA’s proposed rules for power plant emissions that experts say could close coal- and gas-fired plants. (Bluefield Daily Telegraph)
• A new report finds millions of federal dollars intended to support conservation on farms go to large-scale operations that worsen climate change. (Inside Climate News)
OVERSIGHT: A peer-reviewed study finds 25% of the nation’s public utilities commissioners previously worked in the utility or fossil fuel industry, compared to 19% with an environmental background. (Los Angeles Times)
GRID: Texas’ battery storage capacity has grown tenfold in the last two years to complement the state’s booming solar and wind development. (Marketplace)
BUILDINGS: Less than half of large-building owners in Kansas City are complying with a 2015 ordinance requiring energy consumption reports, and city officials are declining to impose fines for noncompliance. (Kansas City Beacon)