Supreme court gives qualified support for EPA to set emissions limits
Source: The Guardian
Supreme court gives qualified support for EPA to set emissions limits
Justices appear unwilling to re-open 2007 case despite Texas and
other states arguing that EPA is overstepping its powers
Dan Roberts and agencies
theguardian.com, Monday 24 February 2014 22.25 GMT
Environmental campaigners drew solace from a supreme court hearing on greenhouse gas controls on Monday that left justices appearing to support the US governments broad role in setting emissions limits for power stations.
The case, brought by power companies and 13 states including Texas, argued that the Environmental Protection Agency was overstepping its powers by using air quality rules to tackle climate change.
But a majority of court justices who spoke during Mondays 90 minute oral arguments did not appear willing to re-open a 2007 Massachusetts case upholding the broad power of the EPA, according to experts following the case.
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