Court blocks Pennsylvania's carbon emissions plan
Source: Associated Press
Court blocks Pennsylvanias carbon emissions plan
By MICHAEL RUBINKAM
July 8, 2022
A state court temporarily blocked Pennsylvania from participating in a regional carbon pricing program to combat climate change, ruling Friday in favor of coal-related interests that argue the administration of Gov. Tom Wolf is seeking to impose an unlawful tax.
Commonwealth Court granted a preliminary injunction that prohibits the Wolf administration from implementing, administering, or enforcing the carbon-pricing policy, which is meant to curb power plants emissions of carbon dioxide and has long been the centerpiece of the Democratic governors plan to fight global warming.
The Wolf administration said it will appeal to the state Supreme Court.
Wolf made Pennsylvania the first major fossil fuel state to adopt a carbon pricing policy, in which power plants fueled by coal, oil and natural gas are required to buy a credit for every ton of carbon dioxide they emit. Pennsylvania is one of the nations biggest polluters and power producers.
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