With time ticking for climate action, Supreme Court limits ways to curb emissions
June 30, 20225 min read936 words
Published: June 30, 2022  |  5 min read936 words
Supreme Court limits how EPA can respond to climate change The U.S. Supreme Court's opinion in a key environmental case, WV v. EPA, says the federal agency lacks authority to use greenhouse gas emissions caps to force fossil fuel power plants out of business.For, Congress has fai...
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False Dilemma
June 30, 2022
A good summary of the Supreme Court's decision on this issue, but fails to provide any context about the repercussions for the broader climate. Additionally, gives voice to bad-faith actors (anti-climate change politicians) without presenting those politicians' financial interests in preserving the status quo.
June 30, 2022
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