• Atom@lemmy.world
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          10 months ago

          How? Hawaii has a state constitution backing their decision. What can the EPA do? Say they Regulate climate emissions and ban oil extraction tomorrow. What happens? Texas and the other red oil producing states just fall in line? They say “gosh, I guess they can tell us what to do even though my boys on the cout said they can’t, oh well, we lose”

          Of course not. Blue states tend to not need to be told what to do and are often the ones making the standards that are later imposed by the EPA nationally (see CARB standards still regulating MPG for example). So the EPA will be telling red states what to do, with no authority to do so and you seriously think they will just…do it? In what universe do you live, because I’d sure like to be there.

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            >So the EPA will be telling red states what to do, with no authority to do so and you seriously think they will just…do it?

            not red states. people. they will have to shell out for lawyers, and get a court date, and until then, they won’t be polluting.

            but lets say that biden can’t find anyone at the epa willing to defy the impotent court: he could just use his national security powers.

            but he won’t because he doesn’t actually care to fix things.