“I’m guessing that the challengers to this rule will frame their case in a way that really forces the EPA to grapple with the fact that, as recently as 2015, the agency came up with a very different interpretation of the best system of emission reduction and that it was backed up with a reality-based record,” said Joe Goffman, former counsel for EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation and the current head of Harvard Law School’s environment and energy law program.
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