The EPA lost the ability to curb power plant CO2 emissions from existing plants. Please read the actual brief. The EPA still can and very much will use the clean Air act to limit ozone emissions which are entirely diffrent from CO2 and very much not covered in the just released ruling. Ground level ozone attainment has been an EPA power since the 1970s held up by state and federal courts since then. It’s why we have catalytic converters on every car sold after 1980 and also why we have 10% ethanol and smog checks stations in cities that don’t meet the clean Air act limits. Fortunately ozone is fairly easy to.clean up with the right equipment. Plus it’s nasty stuff to breath at ground level it’s the leading cause of asthma in the cities. Gas stoves produce a good amount of.ozone as well as NOx one should never run one without the vent fan to the outside running. Taking a ppm meter into a home with a gas stove on and doing real time sampling shocks a lot of people when the air quality inside is worse than the L.A. Basin during peak smog seasons.
But shut down a major oil field over it vs. simply requiring better equipment???
These people are insane Marxists.