David Masur, director of PennEnvironment, said this Supreme Court’s decision puts more pressure on state and local officials to enact climate rules that set and require carbon emission reductions. Now, the Supreme Court decision hampers Biden, but Masur said it doesn’t have an effect on Pennsylvania or Pittsburgh-area regulations. Masur said that the Supreme Court decision shouldn’t have an immediate impact on coal plants in the Pittsburgh area.
Source: pennnews
What the Supreme Court’s EPA ruling means for emissions in Pennsylvania
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