Supreme Court hears case that could limit EPA's authority to regulate planet-warming emissions from power plants
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The Supreme Court on Monday heard what could be one of the most consequential cases for climate change and clean air in decades.
During oral arguments for West Virginia v. EPA, which lasted about two hours, not all of the court's conservative majority appeared to be aligned with the petitioners, though some entertained the idea that the authority should be turned back to Congress.
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