From Jason Smith, California Environmental Voters Ed Fund <[email protected]>
Subject Watch our latest video: SCOTUS and the environment
Date August 17, 2024 8:59 PM
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It feels like the Supreme Court is always in the news, team. That’s in large part because their rulings have a major impact on how the government can regulate corporations.
When it comes to the climate crisis, the Supreme Court has taken some pretty serious leaps to rollback government oversight. In 2022, it limited the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ability to curb emissions at power plants -- effectively stripping the agency of its role in protecting our air quality.

The last few years have been all about power grabs. The Supreme Court has made major moves showcasing an anti-regulation, pro-corporation bend on the bench.

But information is power, and the best thing we can do right now is stay informed. Will you watch our latest video on the Supreme Court to learn how they’re making it harder for us to push back against fossil fuel companies? [[link removed]]

The Court’s latest attempt to weaken government agencies came as recently as June with its ruling in the Chevron case. Now, instead of allowing scientists and experts at agencies like the EPA to decide how to enforce and regulate rules, federal judges will have the final say -- marking a huge shift in power.

It’s more clear than ever that the Supreme Court is making a major power grab that sides with fossil fuel companies instead of with the American people.

If you’re reading this, it’s because you care about our environment -- both in California and beyond -- and want to protect it for generations to come. Watch our video to understand the latest power grabs by the Supreme Court. [[link removed]]

The courts are an integral part of our democracy, and it’s crucial that all of us grasp the role the Supreme Court is playing in shaping how we can achieve climate justice.
Thanks for watching,
Jason Smith
Digital Content Producer
California Environmental Voters Ed Fund

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