Tech companies call on SCOTUS to let EPA regulate CO2 emissions
That gives the Biden administration the opportunity to write up its own greenhouse gas regulations. Joe Biden has alreadyto slashing US greenhouse gas emissions roughly in half from peak levels under the Paris Agreement. Accomplishing that will require sweeping policy changes, which his administration has so far struggled to enact through legislation.
Tech companies in the brief argue that action by the EPA would help them by creating more regulatory certainty at the federal level. They also say that EPA rules on climate pollution would encourage clean energy development, which the companies need to reach their own climate goals.
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