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Michael Kellett
June 2, 2022

The Supreme Court is about to decide whether EPA can take meaningful climate action

Michael Kellett
June 2, 2022

SIERRA CLUB • June 2, 2022

Any day now, the Supreme Court will rule on one of the most consequential climate cases in years. This case, brought by powerful coal executives and far-right politicians, could significantly harm the EPA's ability to limit carbon pollution, ensure clean air for all, and fight the climate crisis.

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