Supreme Court weighs new limits on EPA’s power to fight climate change
The Supreme Court justices on Monday weighed whether to set strict limits on how the Biden administration can fight climate change through new regulations of plants that burn coal to produce electricity.
They did so even though Biden’s Environmental Protection Agency has yet to issue a regulation involving carbon pollution from power plants.
Instead, the justices agreed to reopen a regulatory battle from the Obama and Trump administrations.
Read more at the Los Angeles Times.