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The ACE rules were developed based the EPA's responsibility established in Massachusetts v. EPA, but only setting minimal safeguards and requirements for such reductions, targeting only a reduction of between 0.7% and 1.5% of carbon dioxide emissions from 2005 levels by 2030, compared to the 32% set by the CPP. Further, ACE kept the EPA's ...
Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency, 549 U.S. 497 (2007), is a 5–4 U.S. Supreme Court case in which Massachusetts, along with eleven other states and several cities of the United States, represented by James Milkey, brought suit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) represented by Gregory G. Garre to force the federal agency to regulate the emissions of carbon ...
In its language, the bill specifically identifies carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases earlier defined by the EPA as regulated pollutants under the EPA's remit. The bill also gives the EPA more than $27 billion in funding for regulation under the CAA, through a green bank for carbon dioxide and direct grants for methane. [11] [12] [13] [14]
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday formally gave West Virginia authority to oversee carbon capture projects in the state, the fourth state granted such ability. The agency signed ...
The Supreme Court limited the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from power plants in a 6-3 ruling handed down Tuesday that will have far-reaching ...
Supreme Court's conservative majority blocks another Biden administration environmental rule limiting air pollution in 'upwind states.'
EPA v. Calumet Shreveport Refining (Docket No. 23-1229) is a pending United States Supreme Court case on whether the Clean Air Act requires challenges to the Environmental Protection Agency's Renewable Fuel Standard program to be heard in the US District of Columbia Circuit or the court of appeals in the locality of the affected party.
The lawsuits will seek to block an EPA rule finalized last month that lowered the average allowable concentration of fine particulate matte. Republican-led states and industry groups on Wednesday ...