High court to weigh limits to EPA efforts on climate change
ABC News
The Supreme Court is set to hear a case its conservative majority could use to hobble Biden administration efforts to combat climate change
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court is hearing a case its conservative majority could use to hobble Biden administration efforts to combat climate change.
The administration already is dealing with congressional refusal to enact the climate change proposals in President Joe Biden's Build Better Back plan.
Now the justices, in arguments Monday, are taking up an appeal from 19 mostly Republican-led states and coal companies over the Environmental Protection Agency's authority to limit carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.
The court took on the case even though there is no current EPA plan in place to deal with carbon output from power plants, a development that has alarmed environmental groups. They worry that the court could preemptively undermine whatever plan Biden's team develops to address power plant emissions. Biden has pledged to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half by the end of the decade.