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Supreme Court says EPA can force coal-fired power plants to cut carbon pollution 90% by 2032
The Supreme Court on Wednesday cleared the way for a climate-change rule adopted by the Biden administration that would force coal-fired power plants to cut their carbon pollution 90% by 2032 or shut down.
Supreme Court allows rule limiting pollution from coal-fired power plants to remain in effect
The Supreme Court has allowed a Biden administration rule aimed at limiting planet-warming pollution from coal-fired power plants to remain in place as legal challenges play out.
Supreme Court allows EPA to temporarily enforce limits on greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants
The Supreme Court rejected requests for emergency relief from more than two dozen states and the energy industry.
US Supreme Court Won't Pause EPA Power Plant Emissions Rule
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Wednesday to put on hold a new federal rule targeting carbon pollution from coal- and gas-fired power plants at the request of numerous states and industry groups in another major challenge to President Joe Biden's efforts to combat climate change.
Supreme Court allows Biden EPA emission rule to proceed
The Supreme Court allowed the Biden administration's EPA to continue to enforces its regulation to attempt to curb carbon emissions from coal- and gas-fired power plants.
Supreme Court Allows E.P.A. to Limit Power Plant Emissions
The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed the Environmental Protection Agency to move ahead with its plans to limit carbon emissions by power plants, handing a victory to the Biden administration. The decision,
Supreme Court allows a Biden administration rule aimed at limiting coal-fired power plant pollution to remain in effect
Supreme Court allows a Biden administration rule aimed at limiting coal-fired power plant pollution to remain in effect
PLANetizen
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Baltimore Bans Gas Leafblowers
The devices release as much air pollution as driving 1,100 miles and have been banned in over 100 U.S. cities.
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on MSN
Grassland study shows that elevated levels of CO₂ nearly tripled species losses attributed to nitrogen pollution
Dozens of studies have demonstrated that nitrogen pollution, due mainly to the burning of fossil fuels and agricultural ...
E&E
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Oil and gas GHG emissions rise amid climate pollution cuts
Oil and gas systems are producing more climate pollution even as other U.S. economic sectors decarbonize. That’s the takeaway ...
Electrek
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Gas lawn equipment is horrible for health – here’s how these cities are fixing it
Gas lawn equipment can put out more health-harming emissions than a small car, but a new map shows the cities and states taking action.
Opinion
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Opinion
Opinion: Wyoming’s pro-pollution policies truly boggle the mind
The intent here is to lament the imminent extinction of the moderate, conservation-leaning, pragmatic Western Republican.
Inside Climate News
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Pollution From World’s Militaries in Spotlight at UN Summit
Should international climate pacts require militaries to comprehensively report the amount of greenhouse gases they release ...
4h
on MSN
Cooking with gas stoves could cause Asthma, says study. How to avoid the risks
Cooking with gas or propane stoves can release harmful pollutants like nitrogen dioxide (NO2), increasing the risk of respiratory problems, including asthma. Women and children are particularly ...
JD Supra
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions/Pollution Exclusion: Hawaii Supreme Court Addresses Insurance Coverage Issue Arising in Climate Change Litigation
The Supreme Court of the State of Hawaii (“Hawaiian Court”) addressed in an October 7th Opinion an insurance coverage issue arising in a ...
ABC News
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Supreme Court allows a rule limiting pollution from coal-fired power plants to remain in effect
Environmental groups have said the standards are reasonable, cost-effective and achievable, and well within the EPA’s legal ...
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