US EPA has several avenues to prevent future administrations from regulating GHGs -experts

Published 00:37 on October 1, 2025 / Last updated at 00:37 on October 1, 2025 / / Americas (US & Canada), Net Zero Transition (Litigation, Power/Electrification, Transport & Heating Fuels)

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Even if the Trump administration fails at overturning the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) decision underpinning a foundational EPA climate rule, it may still be able to prevent any future administration from regulating GHGs under the Clean Air Act (CAA), legal experts said this week.
Even if the Trump administration fails at overturning the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) decision underpinning a foundational EPA climate rule, it may still be able to prevent any future administration from regulating GHGs under the Clean Air Act (CAA), legal experts said this week.


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