The case is an unusual one for the court. Instead of looking at a rule that has already been established, this one will set a precedent for future actions, specifically those tied to the EPA’s authority to regulate power plant emissions. Should the court rule against the EPA, that could hamper the Biden administration’s plans to combat climate change, as regulating authority could shift to Congress.
It seems that from reading this thread, this article doesn’t quite grasp the potential ramifications of this case, which are that it could end the ability of Congress to delegate to federal agencies to implement policy.
:biden-troll: States rights, Mack
venus isn't happening and the earth has had way more CO2 in the atmosphere and been hotter than 2°C what we're used to in the past. We're still gonna die though so it probably doesn't matter in the end. In a million years there will be giant insects because of all the vegetation overcompensating.
Its possible incets could go extinct from human activity disrupting wild life before that happens again.