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The Supreme Court’s Latest Decision Is a Blow to Stopping Climate Change

Union of Concerned Scientists

Had the court ruled fully in favor of the EPA— or not taken the case at all —a much more meaningful dent in power plant carbon emissions would be within reach, while also delivering much greater reductions in other dangerous co-pollutants from burning fossil fuels such as particulate matter, mercury, nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide.

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Unsheathing a Weapon for Clean Air: ISRs

Legal Planet

Only the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District and the South Coast Air Quality Management District, out of Californias 35 local air districts, have adopted ISRs, despite the pervasiveness of air pollutants like nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5).

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Ask a Scientist: Top Takeaways from the New EPA Carbon Pollution Rules

Union of Concerned Scientists

Last month, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed new power plant carbon pollution standards that, if strengthened, would go a long way to help meet the Biden administration’s goal of slashing carbon emissions in half from 2005 levels by the end of this decade. EPA Supreme Court decision in 2022. billion to $5.9 billion.