President Obama's Clean Power Plan survived yet another court challenge in a decision announced Wednesday.
"Last year, President Barack Obama released an early version of his plan to crack down on carbon dioxide emissions from power plants—the cornerstone of his climate change agenda. Right away, a dozen coal-reliant states and coal companies fired back with a pair of lawsuits aimed at blocking the plan from going into effect. The challenges failed: A federal court in DC ruled that they would have to wait until the rules were finalized.
They tried again last month, when the final details were announced. But this afternoon, they got smacked down again because the rules, while now final, still haven't been published in the federal register (that process typically takes months)."
Tim McDonnell reports for Climate Desk/Mother Jones September 9, 2015.
"Obama's Climate Plan Just Won Another Key Victory in Court"
Source: Climate Desk, 09/10/2015