, calling it a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to rebuild the U.S. economy around clean energy, modern infrastructure and electric vehicles.
“Our fight against climate change must carry forward, and it will,” Biden said in responding to the ruling, calling it “another devastating decision that aims to take our country backwards.” That carrot-and-stick scheme was dropped from bipartisan negotiations amid opposition from Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va. And the massive new climate spending has yet to materialize following the collapse of talks over Biden’s Build Back Better spending proposal.
Jody Freeman, a climate change counselor in the Obama White House who runs Harvard Law School’s environmental and energy program, said: “Both Congress and the court have been quite disappointing for the administration. They’re still pushing forward with their approach to trying to do climate policy with all the agencies that have authority to impact it. But it’s hard slogging, for sure.”
And despite the Supreme Court ruling, the Biden administration still intends to move forward with other emissions rules for power plants, although they’ll need to be tailored to the limits the court set on the EPA’s authority. In the wake of the Supreme Court’s sweeping decision last week overturning Roe v. Wade, some environmentalists pointed to a silver lining Thursday: The high court, while limiting the EPA’s authority, didn’t gut it altogether. The court left in place its landmark ruling in Massachusetts v. EPA, which established that the EPA has the authority to regulate greenhouse gases that cause global warming.
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