In the familiar 5-4 split, the U.S. Supreme Court today put some limits on past EPA efforts to restrict carbon dioxide emissions. But the EPA says the ruling upholds the EPA’s power to regulate carbon emissions by declaring them a pollutant under the Clean Air Act and thus supports new rules on coal.

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