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Supreme Court's Ruling Strengthens EPA's Position on Carbon Pollution from Power Plants
The U.S. Supreme Court denied emergency requests from West Virginia, Indiana, and 25 other states to halt a new federal rule aimed at reducing carbon pollution from coal- and gas-fired power plants.
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