The US Supreme Court has ruled that the US government's Clean Power Plan failed to regulate carbon emissions from power plants. But what does it mean for the federal agency and the environmental watchdog in a row over the issue - and why?
Source: kiowacountypress.netPublished on 2022-07-01
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