Supreme Court refuses, for now, to block new EPA rules to fight climate change
Briefly

The Supreme Court's refusal to block the Biden administration's new anti-pollution regulations marks a significant step in regulating mercury and methane emissions in the U.S.
David Doniger of the Natural Resources Defense Council remarked, 'It's a good thing they've learned how to say no.' This reflects a cautious yet firm approach.
The court directed challengers to resolve their complaints in the U.S. Court of Appeals first, showing that the judiciary is encouraging due process rather than immediate intervention.
Methane, according to the EPA, is a super pollutant with 80 times the warming power of carbon dioxide over the first 20 years, highlighting urgent climate concerns.
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