Ruling in favour of plaintiffs could kneecap EPA’s ability to cut emissions in US power sector
Should the Supreme Court rule that EPA does not have broad authority to regulate emissions - and issue an expansive ruling in favor of West Virginia - it would “deal an enormous blow to the US’s near- and longer-term emissions reduction goals and, by extension, our planet’s climate,” Dr Kristina Dahl, a senior climate scientist with the non-profit Union of Concerned Scientists, told“That would be disastrous,” she wrote.
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