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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2022 · 20 MIN

West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency

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Matt and Giselle go over the U.S. Supreme Court hearing oral arguments that could weaken the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to mitigate climate change. They discuss the oral arguments, what this could mean for our climate goals, whether Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination to replace Stephen Breyer makes a difference, and how they feel about this news in general.Source material for today’s show:This US Supreme Court decision could derail Biden’s climate plan (nature.com)GOP, Coal Look to Supreme Court EPA Case to Limit Federal Agencies - BloombergSupreme Court wrestles with EPA power to regulate climate change | TheHill

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Matt and Giselle go over the U.S. Supreme Court hearing oral arguments that could weaken the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to mitigate climate change. They discuss the oral arguments, what this could mean for our climate goals, whether...

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