The US Supreme Court has ruled that the agency’s Clean Air Plan failed to regulate carbon pollution from power plants. But what does this mean for environmental regulators and their ability to protect themselves from the impact of climate change in the US?
Source: sitnews.usPublished on 2022-07-01
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