Via Climate Progress:
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit today unanimously ruled in favor of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) legal authority to limit industrial carbon pollution under the Clean Air Act to protect Americans’ health.
Makes sense, especially since it was the courts who told the EPA that the clean air act required them to regulate carbon dioxide and other GHGs as pollutants.
I should add, that of all the ways to reduce GHG emissions having a bureaucracy impose regulations is probably the worst way to go about it.
Better than nothing I suppose but that is a fairly low bar.