Shift Key with Robinson Meyer and Jesse Jenkins

What the Supreme Court’s Rulings Mean for Climate Change


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Jesse is on vacation until August, so this is a special, Rob-only summer episode of Shift Key.


Over the past few weeks, the U.S. Supreme Court has profoundly changed how the federal government does its day-to-day work. In a series of landmark rulings, the high court sharply curtailed the ability of government agencies — including the Environmental Protection Agency — to write and enforce rules and regulations.


That will change how the federal government oversees the products we buy, the air we breathe, and the water we drink. But it could also alter how the government regulates heat-trapping greenhouse gas pollution.


But how, exactly, will these new rulings affect climate law? And is there an upside to the deregulatory revolution? This week, Rob holds a roundtable with two environmental law experts about what the high court’s rulings mean for America’s decarbonization project — and whether the court just inadvertently made the country’s already burdensome permitting process even worse. They are Jody Freeman, a Harvard law professor and former Obama administration lawyer, and Nicholas Bagley, a University of Michigan law professor.


This episode of Shift Key is hosted by Robinson Meyer, the founding executive editor of Heatmap.


Mentioned: 


This year’s four big decisions: Loper Bright, Corner Post, Jarkesy, Ohio v. EPA


The Supreme Court Is Slowly Breaking the EPA


How the Supreme Court Just Changed Climate Law, According to 9 Lawyers


The Big Winners of This Supreme Court Term, by Nicholas Bagley 


Other important cases to know: 

Massachusetts v. EPA established that the agency could regulate greenhouse gas pollution

West Virginia v. EPA codified “the major questions doctrine”


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Music for Shift Key is by Adam Kromelow.

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