Dear John,
Our progress in the fight against climate change is under threat. This February, coal companies and their allies argued their case in front of the Supreme Court, urging our nation’s highest judicial body to severely limit EPA’s authority to address climate pollution from existing coal-fired power plants under the Clean Air Act.
As we await the Court’s ruling, our team of legal experts are ready to answer some of your biggest questions. Watch EDF Action’s briefing, Climate at the Court, and learn the facts about West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
The Court’s decision could arrive next week or even a few weeks from now. But while we wait, we want to make sure our members know how to support the EPA and their authority to protect us from climate pollution. That means knowing the facts so we can answer questions like:
- Who’s challenging EPA’s authority over climate pollution from power plants? The rules? And why?
- What are organizations doing to defend EPA?
- Which outcomes could we see?
- How can we make a difference?
In our special briefing — Climate at the Court — EDF General Counsel Vickie Patton explains the case in full, highlighting what’s at stake for the health and wellbeing of our communities. Tune in now to help understand this pivotal case so we can continue to put facts first.
As climate change continues to pose a serious and growing threat, we know that we need every tool in the toolbox to build resilience and slash pollution. Now more than ever, we need strong leadership from the EPA — so we can tackle the largest sources of pollution and avoid the worst climate scenarios.
While we all await the Supreme Court’s ruling, our team at EDF Action will continue to keep you well informed so you can continue to be a champion for climate action.
Thank you for your support,
Wes Rogerson
Manager, Grassroots Advocacy & Organizing
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