US Supreme Court to hear high-stakes environmental case
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The Supreme Court is hearing a case its conservative majority could use to hobble Biden administration efforts to combat climate change. In arguments Monday, justices are taking up an appeal from 19 mostly Republican-led states and coal companies. Environmental groups worry that the court could undermine whatever plan Biden develops to address power plant emissions.
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The EPA faces a Supreme Court case on Monday that could deal a significant blow to the federal government's ability to fight the climate crisis and prevent its worst outcomes.
The Supreme Court is hearing a major case on EPA's authority over planet-warming gases. Here's what's at stake.
By Ella Nilsen, CNNThe Environmental Protection Agency faces a Supreme Court case on Monday that could deal a significant blow to the federal government’s ability to fight the climate crisis and prevent its worst outcomes.Republican attorneys general will argue the EPA has no authority to regulate planet-warming emissions from the power sector. Instead, they will say that authority should be given to Congress.The case also has enormous implicati…