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Tuesday, August 27, 2024

23 states ask Supreme Court to halt EPA’s methane rule

 A coalition of Republican-led states is asking the Supreme Court to halt the Biden administration’s effort to cut methane from oil and gas production. 

The 23 state attorneys general and Arizona’s GOP-led legislature are asking the Supreme Court to block the implementation of an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule that requires oil and gas wells to control leaks of methane

Their appeal comes after a lower court declined to do so. It marks the latest in a string of efforts from Republican-led states to block pollution and climate rules through the high court. 

The states argued that the EPA overstepped its authority in the rule. They argued that while the federal government is allowed to set emissions limits, the rule is too prescriptive to the states in how to achieve methane emissions cuts. 

The EPA declined to comment. When it announced the rule late last year, it said it expected it to have significant climate benefits and also said it would reduce releases of toxic substances. 

The states suing over the rule are: Oklahoma, Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia and Wyoming, as well as the Arizona legislature.

https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/4850516-red-states-ask-supreme-court-to-halt-epas-methane-rule/

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