WEST VIRGINIA ET AL. v. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ET AL. https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/features/the-supreme-court-curbed-epas-power-to-regulate-carbon-emissions-from-power-plants-what-comes-next/
The Clean Air Act of 1967 directed the EPA to tackle issues like Acid Rain and other environmental dangers. The Act instructs the EPA to make a “toxic chemicals” list. Anything the EPA wants to regulate must be on that list, Section 111, subsection D. In 2015, the EPA illegally began to regulate “greenhouse gases” without including them on the toxic chemicals list as prescribed by The Clean Air Act. That’s because Carbon Dioxide and Methane, to name a few, are not toxic chemicals. In fact, every living animal and human being on earth breathes out carbon dioxide. It’s not a toxic chemical.
