Supreme Court Declines to Halt EPA’s New Climate Regulation for Power Plants

Justice Clarence Thomas dissented, saying he would have granted an emergency stay blocking the rule.
Supreme Court Declines to Halt EPA’s New Climate Regulation for Power Plants
The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington in Washington on Oct. 7, 2024. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times
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The Supreme Court denied an emergency request late Oct. 16 to block a new federal regulation restricting emissions by coal-fired power plants, but two justices suggested it may revisit the case.

The new decision was made after a series of emergency applications were filed by Republican-led states including West Virginia and energy interests that sought to halt the Biden administration’s rule, announced in April, that would force coal plants and new natural gas plants to capture 90 percent of emissions the federal government says contribute to global warming.