Supreme Court rules on GHG emissionsSays that the EPA can only regulate these emissions from stationary sources that already require air permits for other reasons By Alan Bailey Petroleum News
On June 23 the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling which, at first sight, appeared to vindicate those who argue that the Environmental Protection Agency does not have the legal authority to regulate the emission of greenhouse gases from stationary industrial emissions sources. But, by also opening an....
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Regulations appealed No authority under the act Can add GHG to permits Dissenting opinions
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