September 20, 2024

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US Ultimate Court docket limits federal energy to curb carbon emissions

The U.S. Ultimate Court docket on Thursday imposed limits at the federal executive’s authority to factor sweeping rules to cut back carbon emissions from energy vegetation in a ruling that may undermine President Joe Biden’s plans to take on local weather alternate.

The court docket’s 6-3 ruling limited the Environmental Coverage Company’s (EPA) authority to control greenhouse gasoline emissions from present coal- and gas-fired energy vegetation beneath the landmark Blank Air Act anti-pollution regulation. Biden’s management is these days operating on new rules.

 

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