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Attorneys General Sue EPA Over Greenhouse Gas Ruling

Attorneys General Sue EPA Over Greenhouse Gas Ruling

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March 19, 20261m 48s

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25 attorneys general, a governor, and 10 cities/counties file lawsuit against EPA for revoking greenhouse gas endangerment finding, challenging the agencys decision to scrap a key scientific finding from 2009 that labels greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide as threats to public health and welfare. The EPA finalized a rule in February that revoked this endangerment finding, which was established during the Obama administration and forms the legal foundation for Clean Air Act rules targeting emissions from cars, power plants, and other sources driving global warming. Leaders argue vehicles, the top source of U.S. greenhouse gases, need these protections to curb harmful pollution. The suit claims the EPA is dodging its Clean Air Act duties and Supreme Court precedents.

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