Biden’s One Tax Credit to Rule Them All

This year may forever be remembered as the start of the American clean energy manufacturing boom. Since the beginning of 2023, companies have announced more than 150 separate investments in new and expanded factories to manufacture solar panels, wind turbines, batteries, and othe … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

The COP28 Deal Is Literally Meaningless — But Not Useless

As North America slept, delegates from around the world concluded the global climate conference in Dubai, when the chair — local oilman Sultan al-Jaber — quick-gaveled through an agreement that included a sentence calling for “transitioning away from fossil fuels in energy system … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

California Is Headed for Another Wet Winter

The 2020s got off to a parched, smoky start in the West. But after three years of unrelenting drought, 2023 brought the region some relief. Thanks to a very snowy winter followed by a very rainy spring, the worst of the Western drought receded rapidly in the early months of this … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

5 Quick Things to Know About the COP28 Agreement

After two weeks of intense negotiations and apparent stalemate in Dubai, all 198 delegates swiftly approved a breakthrough climate agreement this morning at COP28. The deal — a culmination of a two-year process known as the global stocktake — isn’t perfect, and it was met with a … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

AM Briefing: A COP Breakthrough

Current conditions: Spain recorded its highest-ever December temperature • Flooding forced some London drivers to abandon their cars • It will be cold but clear tonight in New York City for Taylor Swift's blowout birthday bash. THE TOP FIVE1. Breakthrough COP28 deal calls for tra … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

How the COP28 Negotiations Actually Work

This year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP28, has been broadly defined by two facts. The first is that the conference is headed by the CEO of the United Arab Emirates’ state-owned oil company. The second is that this is the year of the first global stocktake, a doc … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

EV Buyers Still Love Tesla, Whatever Elon Musk Does

In the weeks leading up to Elon Musk’s latest round of controversies, 27% percent of Americans who reported wanting to buy an EV in the future said that the billionaire’s behavior made them less likely to pick a Tesla, down from 36% who said the same in February. On the other han … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

AM Briefing: Overtime at COP28

Current conditions: It’s getting windy in Queensland as Tropical Cyclone Jasper approaches land. America’s chances of a white Christmas are looking increasingly slim. It’s cold but sunny in Washington, D.C., today, where Ukrainian President Zelensky will meet with President Biden … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

COP Can’t Go On Like This

It didn’t attract a lot of attention, but for a few months, it looked like the United Nations climate process might break down. There, process is substance: One of the most important acts every year is the selection of the next country to run the Conference of the Parties to the … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Dubai Is a Crappy Place to Have a Climate Protest

Political protests are a staple of COP summits. Thousands of climate activists descend on the event each year to call for stronger global commitments to building renewables and quitting fossil fuels.But at COP28, United Arab Emirates laws restricting speech and banning most forms … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

It’s Not Just You — High Interest Rates Are Hurting the Planet, Too

New clean energy projects have a lot going for them. For one, building them has gotten extremely cheap. At the same time, because the wind blowing and the sun shining are unlimited free resources, operating costs for a clean energy power plant are also pretty low. That’s the beau … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

A Fossil Fuel ‘Phase-Out’ Is Officially Out

One of the most exciting and contentious questions looming over the COP28 climate summit in Dubai this year has been whether countries will agree to an historic phase out of fossil fuels to stave off the worst effects of climate change. With one day left on the official conferenc … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

AM Briefing: Hope and Panic at COP28

Current conditions: At least six were killed in tornadoes that ripped through Tennessee over the weekend • Severe Tropical Cyclone Jasper is intensifying off of Australia’s Queensland coast • Dubai’s air quality is “moderate” today.THE TOP FIVE1. Saudi Arabia opposes any mention … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

You Can Own a Backyard Direct Air Capture Plant for $750,000

The future of climate-friendly air travel might lie in a 20-foot shipping container that was dropped off on the campus of the University of Sheffield in England in late September. Inside the box is a system developed by Mission Zero Technologies, a London-based company, that extr … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Formula 1’s Bizarre Push for E-Fuels Suddenly Makes Sense

When four-time Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel retired last year, he said the sport’s contribution to climate change played a part in his decision. At the time, his concern was mostly around F1’s contribution to carbon emissions — all that globetrotting required a lot o … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Americans Remain Extremely Concerned About Climate Change, Heatmap Poll Finds

Americans remain immensely concerned about climate change, with 70% calling it a serious problem and over one in three saying they are extremely concerned about the issue, Heatmap’s second Climate Poll has found, echoing results from its first survey last winter. Conducted in mid … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Americans Know About Solar. They Don’t Know About the Paris Agreement.

The biggest debates during the annual United Nations climate conference, underway this week in Dubai, always center around language. The Paris Agreement, the 2015 treaty significant for uniting almost every country in the world in supporting a common strategy to address climate c … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

It Was a Big Week for Weird Little EVs

The Americanization of electric cars is in full swing, with every U.S. automaker doing what it does best: building ever larger, heavier, and more spacious vehicles. So it's refreshing to see Stellantis, the parent company of Fiat, bringing its first new EV to the States in the fo … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

You Really Ought to Lease Your EV

Four years ago I drove my beloved brown dog home from the high desert beagle rescue in our little red EV. She sat silently in my wife’s lap, wondering what this new life might entail, and spent the ensuing months shedding stabby hairs on the seat cover and slobbering on the back … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

The ID.4 Could Be Volkswagen’s First EV Made With U.S. Union Labor

In Shawn Fain’s victory speech after the United Autoworkers won significant raises and benefits from the Big Three automakers earlier this fall, the union president promised to go on to accomplish what no other UAW president had managed to do. “We’re going to organize non-union a … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Ireland Just Set a New Wind Energy Record

The “green” puns pretty much write themselves. On Wednesday, Ireland set an all-time high for wind output on the Irish grid at 4,629 megawatts, Green Collective reports. By midnight Thursday, wind had accounted for a smidgen over 70% of Ireland’s total electricity demands for the … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

A Trade Storm Is Brewing in Dubai

The European Union launched the first stage of its carbon border tax this fall, and the world’s biggest emerging economies aren’t happy. As of October 1, the EU regulation officially known as the “carbon border adjustment mechanism” requires importers to report the emissions asso … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

COP28 So Far: A Cheat Sheet

It’s a “rest day” at COP28, which means there probably won’t be a ton of news coming out of Dubai as delegates take a breather before the climate talks shift into high gear tomorrow. That makes now a good time to reflect on what’s happened so far and what to expect as the confere … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Bill Gates on COP28, the Green Premium, and Trump’s Threat to Climate Tech

Eight years ago, at the Paris climate convention, Bill Gates committed $2 billion to fighting climate change.You have to admire his ROI. Since then, Breakthrough Energy, the set of Gates-linked climate groups, has become ubiquitous on the topic. It invested in dozens of climate-t … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

AM Briefing: Solar Milestone

Current conditions: Parts of the Great Plains and Upper Midwest could see record high temperatures today • Australia is in the grips of a ferocious heatwave • The Greek village of Metamorfosi has voted to relocate its residents to the nearby town of Palamas following devastating … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Republicans Weave a Climate Conspiracy at the Final Debate

Who, or what, was the biggest villain of the fourth Republican debate? Vivik “The Most Obnoxious Blowhard in America” Ramaswamy would, of course, be an easy pick. So too would “the three previous Republican debates,” which were all so painfully boring that most Americans probably … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Coral Bleaching Is a $9 Trillion Problem

Coral reefs are a thing of wonder, both organism and underwater infrastructure that houses thousands of species of fish. They are also, as you might already know, in grave danger. Climate change is contributing to massive waves of coral bleaching around the world, from the Great … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Al Gore Said Something Funny at COP28

Al Gore is done mincing words. In a TED Talk this past July titled “What the fossil fuel industry doesn’t want you to know,” the former U.S. Vice President and long-time climate champion took aim at the major oil and gas producers. “They have used fraud on a massive scale,” he sa … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Orsted Powers Up America’s First Major Offshore Wind Farm

Out in the Atlantic Ocean, 35 miles off the eastern tip of Long Island, sits a single, mammoth wind turbine. On Wednesday, its oscillating blades started sending power into the New York grid. The South Fork Wind Farm is officially the first utility-scale offshore wind project o … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Republicans’ Climate Whisperer Is Still At It

Bob Inglis was snorkeling in Australia’s Great Barrier reef in 2008 when he had what he called “an epiphany.’’ The then-Republican congressman from a very conservative district in South Carolina had scoffed at climate change throughout his two terms in the House, but his certaint … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

‘Humanity Has Opened the Gates of Hell’ and 9 More Times the UN Secretary General Slayed

United Nations Secretary General António Guterres opened his welcome speech at COP28 in Dubai on Friday with a present-day image of a warming planet. Just days before, he told world leaders, he was standing on the melting ice of Antarctica.“This is just one symptom of the sicknes … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

The Paragraph that Could Make or Break COP28

It’s day seven of the COP28 climate summit in Dubai, and while today’s official talks and panels will focus on green solutions for cities, a debate about the future of fossil fuels is raging on the sidelines. Delegates argued well into the night Tuesday over the wording that will … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

AM Briefing: Keeping Cool

Current conditions: An atmospheric river brought life-threatening rain and flooding to Washington State • The U.S. Coast Guard is responding to another oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico • It is -52 degrees Fahrenheit in Yakutsk, Russia, one of the coldest cities in the world.THE TO … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

COP28’s Completely Predictable Crisis

The biggest annual event in climate diplomacy is the Conference of the Parties. This year is the 28th conference — hence COP28. As I’ll explain below, such a conference is vital for many reasons. Heatmap’s own Robinson Meyer is reporting there on the ground.But that importance ma … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

The Global Stocktake Draft Has Something to Make Everyone Mad

By the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, you’d think we’d have done it all before — but if you did, you’d be wrong. This year, for the first time, negotiators at the conference will produce what’s called a global stocktak … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

How John Podesta Is Thinking About the IRA’s Big Final Tax Credits

The remaining rules governing virtually all of President Joe Biden’s climate law — including some of its most important and generous provisions — will come out in the next several weeks, signaling a new era in the law’s implementation, a senior White House advisor told Heatmap in … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

AM Briefing: Al Jaber Plays Defense

Current conditions: Cyclone Michaung drenches Chennai, India, with 20 inches of rain in two days • Death toll from northern Tanzania floods rises to 63 • The high is 90 degrees in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, which voted this weekend to annex two-thirds of neighboring oil s … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Detroit Is About to Test the Bejeezus Out of Wireless EV Charging

One block of Detroit's hip Corktown neighborhood is now the home to the nation's first inductive charging roadway, allowing specially-equipped vehicles to charge while on the move.The electric road system is being deployed two years after Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announ … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

In a Headline-Making Report, an Overlooked Insight About Carbon Removal

COP is always awash in new policy reports and scientific studies. It can be hard to figure out which are the most important. So I want to draw your attention to a particularly interesting report that came out in Dubai over the weekend. On Sunday, a consortium of climate science g … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Venezuela Essentially Approves a Petrowar

Under pressure from the U.S. to hold a free and fair election, Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro upped the ante. On Sunday, the nation went to the polls — to vote to invade its neighbor and the world’s newest petrostate, Guyana.Approval was seemingly swift and suspiciously ove … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

AM Briefing: Catch Up on COP28

Current conditions: There’s a high risk of avalanches in the Cascade Mountains after a storm dumped up to 14 inches of snow • The AQI in Dubai is back down to 80 after spiking to 155 this weekend • The high is in the low 50s in Central Park, which has been without snow for a reco … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

The World Finally Agrees to Cut Emissions the Easy Way

Today is Methane Day at COP28 in Dubai, and there has been a slew of new commitments to wrangle the highly potent, short-lived greenhouse gas:➢ The Biden administration finalized the strongest-ever federal regulations in the U.S. covering the methane that leaks from existing oil … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Biden’s EPA Just Enacted Its Strongest Methane Rules Yet

One of the first things Joe Biden did on the day he was inaugurated as the 46th president of the United States was issue an executive order on the climate crisis. In it, he directed the Environmental Protection Agency to set new standards for emissions of the potent greenhouse ga … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

A Hilariously Sad Chart of COP28 Climate Pledges

Early on Thursday, the first day of the UN Climate Conference in Dubai, world leaders secured an agreement for a fund that will help vulnerable nations deal with the impacts of climate change. My colleague Charu has written about the fund in more detail, but I was curious about o … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

What I Misunderstood About COP28

The third day of events are ending here at COP28 in Dubai. If you read any international coverage of the conference, you probably saw that King Charles III of the United Kingdom and President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil spoke at the main session today, along with many oth … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

It’s Suddenly a Mystery Which EVs Will Qualify for a Tax Credit in 2024

If you’re in the market for a new car and considering cashing in on the $7,500 federal tax credit for an electric vehicle, I have good news. Also bad news. The good news is, starting January 1, the credit will be a lot easier to claim. You won’t need to meet a certain level of ta … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

What Really Happened on the First Day of COP28

Hello from Dubai, where the United Nations’ annual climate conference — that is, COP28 — officially began today. This was an enormous day for climate and environmental news around the world. Not only did COP28 begin with a surprising (and important) accomplishment, but the Enviro … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

A Climate Reparations Breakthrough at COP28

World leaders at the United Nations’ annual climate summit secured an early agreement on Thursday for a disaster fund that will help vulnerable nations dealing with drought, floods, or other costly damage caused by climate change. The agreement follows a lengthy negotiation proce … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago