Many states beget begun shifting funds to clean energy,and the administration has touted measures such as tax credits that it says will beget a larger impact on curbing emissions – and still anticipates a win in the supreme court in JuneThe supreme court hit the pause button on Barack Obama’s plans to nick climate pollution from power plants, injecting new uncertainty into the viability of Obama’s climate arrangement once he leaves office in 2017. But that will not bring back coal from the brink, and it may not halt some states and power companies from moving ahead on their own to clean up the US electrical grid.
A day after the supreme courts 5-4 ruling to halt the Environmental Protection Agency rules cutting carbon emissions from power plants,the White House dared to describe the decision as little more than “a bump in the road”. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com