US EPA repeals endangerment finding on greenhouse gases
→Attorneys general must use the EPA repeal to counter federal preemption claims
Change
US EPA repealed the endangerment finding for greenhouse gases and removed federal authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from stationary sources.
Why it matters
Preemption motions lack the endangerment finding as legal support. Courts must decide challenges to Vermont's climate superfund law on March 30.
Implications
- — Attorneys general must present repeal-based rebuttals at the March 30 hearing or risk courts granting US Department of Justice motions blocking their climate superfund laws.
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